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PHILADELPHIA DIRECTORY
FOR 1798: ^/u^A64^
CONTAINING /////C--'
THE NAMES, OCCUPATIONS, AND PLACES OF
ABODE OF THE CITIZENS,
ARRANGED IN ALPHABETICAL ORDER:
ALSO
A REGISTER
OF THE
Executive, Legiflative, and Judicial Magiftrates of the
United States — The Conftitution of the United States —
Officers of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania — And
the Magiftrates of the City :
WITH
AN ACCURATE TABLE
OF THE
Duties on Goods, Waret^ and Merchandize;
TOGETHER Willi
A GENERAL ABSTRACT
FROM THE
REVENUE L A ]V S^
Relative to the Duty of Maflers of Ftlfels — Of the Ozvners or Confgjiees of
Goods — Of Officers of the Cufoms — Of Payment of duties^ tyc. — -And the
Form ef Entry at the Ciiflom-Hoiife on the Importation of Goods :
TO ALL WHICH ARE ADDED,
An Account of the Poft-Office EftabJifliment — 'I^he Banks — Tables of
Monies — Some Remarks on the Yellow Fever, &c. — -With an
Alphabetical Lift of the Streets, Lanes and Alleys.
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Br CORNELIUS IVILLU M STAFFORD.
Printed for the Editor, by ■''
William Vv". Woodward, No. 17, Chefuut Street,
J|98.
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PREFACE.
IT being generally achwwledged, that a Direc-
tory in a mercantile city is one of the moft ujejul Publi-
cations ; hi addition to -which ^ the rapid j ale the la ft met
ivith^ together with the great acceffion of new inhabit cnts
to the city every year ^ with the frequent removals^ have
been fufficieyit inducements for the Editor to publi/Ji the
prefent one.
To the Dire^ory is fubjoined a Lift of Duties payable
on Goods ^ with all other Information refpeding the Cuf
tom-Houfe^ interejling to -merchants and nil others con-
cerned in mercantile tranfaciions, with a further collecti-
on of ufeful 771 alter.
From the general credit which this work gained lajl
year., he flatters himfelf with meeting the Jame encou-
ragement \ in confequence he will be enabled to publi/h one
annually., and which will be keeping on foot this valuable
collection of genuine information.
The Subfc7'iber is well aware of the almoft impraClica-
bility of compiling a work of this -nature without errors ;
but. froii2 the confidence in thofe gentlemen ivho have been
employed in the colledion of the names., he trujh no errors
will be found., or oiherwije but few; for which he doubts
not the indulgence of a generous Public^
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CONTENTS.
DIRECTORY.
page
I HE names ^ occupations^ and places of abode of the Citizens of Philadelphia
and ilus Suburbs^ arranged in alphabetical order, - - i
REGISTER,
Following the Diredory.
Cenjlitution of the United States^ - - - I
The Officers of Government of the United States^ - - lo
Senate of the United States^ - - - JO
Hotife of Reprefentatives of dittoy - - - 31
Department of State, - - - - 14
Treafury Department, - - - - 17
Com?niJJioners of Loans y - - - - 18
War Department, - - - - 18
judiciary of the United States^ - - - 20
PENNSYLVANIA DISTRICT.
Times of holding the Federal Courts in Pennfyhania, - - z8
Minifiersy Co7»miJJlo?iers, Confuls, <bc. of the United States to Foreign
powers, - - - - - 14
Minijlers and Confuls from Foreign powers, refiding ijt the United States j 6
GOVERNMENT OF PENNSYLVANIA,
Governor, Senate, and Hoi/fe of Reprefentativesf - - 24
Judiciary of Pennfylvaniay - - . 25
Land officers, - - - . - 27
Police of Philadelphia^ - - . - 2a
GUSTO M-H O U S E.
Officert of the Ciiftoms, for the difriCl of Pennfyhania, • 27
Duties on Goods, Wares, and Alerchandize J - - 31
Information^ refpecting the Cufiom Houfcy - - - 43
Officers of the Internal Revenues, - - - 60
^lint of the United States, - - ~ - z\
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COINS.
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Coins of the United States^ eflablijlied by law^ - - 67
Rates of Coins for eflimating duties^ - - - 54
Rules for reducing the Currencies of the different States into each other^ 66
ATable fiewing the value of Dollars, from I to io,OJO, in the Currencies
of the different Slates, - - - - 69
A Table /hewing the value of any fuimber of Pounds, Shillings, and
Pe?ice, from id. to £1000 of the Currencies of New Jerfey^ Pennfylva-
nia, and /Maryland, in Dollars and Cents, - - 71
A Table of the Weight of Coins, as they pafs in ths refpe&ive States of
the Union, with their Sterling and Federal valuey - - 68
Gold and Silver Coins, - . _ _ 67
Pofi-Office Eflabli/hment, - - - - 6t
Health-Office, ... . . 72
Baiikt of the United States, Pennfylvania, and North America, 72
Society for the Information and Afflflance of E?nigrantsy - 74
A few Remarks on the Yellow Fever j - - - 76
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A LIST
OF THE
MAIN STREETS IN PHILADELPHIA,
fVhich run eajl and wejl between the Delaware and the
Schuylkill.
XllGH-STREET, commonly called Market-ftreet, is the principal
Itreec in the city, and near the centre.
Parallel to it, on the North, the firfl: ftreet is Mulberry, commonly
called Arch ftreet.
The fecond is Saflafras, commonly called Race flreet.
The third is Vine ftreet.
And the fourth is Callowhill ftreet, in the Northern Liberties.
On the fouth Tide, the firft: ftreet parallel to High ftreet is Chefnut
ftreet.
Tlie {econd, Walnut ftreet.
The third, Spruce ftreet.
The fourth, Pine ftreet.
And the fifth, Cedar, commonly called South ftreet.
^ LIST of the private Streets^ Lanes ^ and Alleys ; with
their original names ^ and thofe by which they are mojl
commonly known.
XXPPLETREE Alley, running eaft and weft from Fourth to Fifth
Itreets, between Mulberry and SaH'afras ftreets.
Baker's Alley, running north and fouth from Vine to Elm ftreet, be-
tween Second and Third ftreets.
Bearrticker's court, between No. 68 and 72, north Sixth ftreet.
Benner's Alley, running north and fouth from Vine to Elm ftreet, be-
tween Second and Third ftreets.
Biddle's Alley, running fouth from High flreet, bet\yeen Second aai-
Xhird ftreets.
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Black-horfe Alley, nmning eafl: and weft from Front to Second ftrc^j,
between High and Cheihut Itreets.
Blackberry Alley, running north and fouth from Pine to Lombard
ftreer, between Kighth and Ninih ftreets.
Branch Street, running eaft and welt from Third to Fourth ftreet,
between Vine and SafTafras Itreets.
Brookes's Covirt, on the we(-t fide of Front ftreet, between SafTafras
and Vine ftreet.
Carpenter ftreet, running eaft and weft from Sixth to Seventh ftreet,
between High and Chel'nut ftreets.
Carter's Alley, on the weft fide of Second ftreet, between Chefnut
and Walnut ftreets.
Cauifman's Alley, on the fouth fide of Cherry ftreet, between Third
and Fourth ftreets.
■ Chancery Lane, running north and fouth from Mulberry ftreet to
Combes's alley, between Front and Second ftreets.
Cherrv v^treet, running eaft ai.d weft from Third to Ninth ftreet, be-
tween Mulberry and Saffafras ftreets.
Chimnies Fourteen, between No. 130 and 146, north Fifth ftreet.
Church Alley, running eaft and weft from Second to Third ftreet, be-
tween High and Mulberry ftreets.
Coates's Alley, running eaft and weft from Front to Second flreet, be-
tween Vine and Saflafras ftreets.
Combes's Alley, running eaft and weft from Front to Second ftreet,
between High and Mulberry ftreets.
Cooper's court, on the north fide of Mulberry ftreet, between Front
and Second ftreets.
Creffon's Alley, running eafl and weft from Fifth to Sixth ftreet, be-
tween Mulberry and SafTafras ftreets.
Creflbn's Court, between Cherry ftreet and Creffon's alley.
Crocked-Billet Alley, on the eaft fide of Water ftreet, between High
and Cheihut ftreets.
Crown Street, running north and fouth from SafTafras to Vine ftreet,
and continued in the Northern Liberties, between Fourth and Fifth
Itreets.
Cyprus Alley, running eaft and weft from Third to Fourth ftreet, be-
tween Spruce and Union ftreets.
Dock Street is the only crooked ftreet in Philadelphia, begins at the
bridge in Front ftreet, and extends north-weftward in a terpentine track
through two fquares, acrofs Second and Walnut ftrcers, and terminates
at Third ftreet : another branch of it extends ibuth-weftward acrofs
Spruce ftreet, and terminates in Second ftreet.
Drinker's Alley, running eaft and Weft from Front lu Second ftreet,
between Mulberry and Saflafras ftreets.
Drinker's Coiu-t, en the South fide of Union ftrtct, between Second
and Third ftreets.
Elbon Lane, running fouth from High ftreet, between Second and
Third ftreets, and turning weft into Third fircet, between High and
Chefnut ftreets. Thar part of Elbow Lane which runs fouth from High
Itreet, is commonly called White Horfe Alley.
Elfrith's Alley, running eaft and weft from Front to Second ftrecr,
between Mulberry and Saifafras ftreets.
Elm Street, running esft and weft from Second to Third ftreet, be-
tween Vine and Saftifras ftreetS; commonly called New ftreet.
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Etris's Alley, on the wed fule of Fifth ftreet, between SafTafras and
Vine llreets.
Fayetic Street, running nor;li and fonth between Mulberry and Fil-
bert {ircers, and between Ninth and Tenth (Ircccs.
Fearis's Alley, on vhe weit lidt; of Front Itreci, between SafTafras and
Vine itreeis.
Fetter lane, running eafi: and wefl, from third to Bread (Ireet, be-
tween (Vlulbery and Sairafras Itrccts.
Filbert (Ireet, running eaft and wefl from Eighth flreet to Schuylkill,
between High and JNlulbery Urcets
Franklin's Court, between io6 and 108, Market ftreet*
Fromberger's Court, in f'econd, between Market and Arch ftreets.
Gaikel ftrcet, running call and welt from Second to FiUh Iheets^
between Lonbard and Cedar ilreets.
George's llreet, running north and fouth from Ga kel to Cedar flreet,
and continued in Soutliwark, between Second and Taird flreets.
Grav's Alley, running eafl" and well from Front to Second flreet, be-
tween ClTelnut and Walnut fireets.
Grindflone Alley, between No. 81 and 83, Market flreet.
Groff's AUeVjon the north ikie of Salfafras flreet, between Second and
Third (Ireets.
H.iff.nan's Alley, on the fouth fide of SafTafras flreet, between Fourth
and E'iftli fireets.
Jackfun's Court, on the north fide of SafTafras flreet, between Front
and Second (heets.
Key's Alley, running eafl and weft from Front to Second flreet, be*
tween Vine and SafTafras itreets.
Knight's Yard, between Fourth and Fit'th ftreer, opens fouthwardly
from Safiafras flreet, at No. 130.
Leeritia Court, running north and fouth from High flreet to Black
Horfe Allev, between Front and Second fireets.
Laurel court, on the north fide of Spruce itreet, between Second and
Third fireets.
Little Water flreet, running north and Touth from V\"iiling and Fran-
cis's wharf to Cedar flreet.
Lodge Alley, on the w'eft fide of Second flreet, between Chefnut and
Walnut fireets.
Lombard Street, beginning at Front flreet, and runr.Ing v.cfl between
Pine and Cedar flreet.
Lownes's or Elmfley's Alley, on the weft fide of Second ftreet, be-
tween Walnut and Snruce fireets.
M'Culloch's Allev, on ths welt fide of Front flreet, between SafTa-
fras and Vine fireets.
Mayor's Alley, on the eafl fide of Third flreet, betw een SafTafVas and
Vine fireets.
Mifflin's Alley, on the wefl fide of Sec<ind flreet, brtween Walnut and
Spruce fireets.
Morayiari Alley, running north and fiuth from Mulberry to Saflafras
flreet, bervfeen Second and I'iiird ftrects.
Mulberry Court, on the weft fide of Sixth flreet, between High and
Mulberry fireets.
Nichol'on's Court, runs from SaiTafias to Cherry flrtet, and between
Sixth and Seventh ftrects.
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Norris's Alicv, rnnning eaft and v.cit from Front to Second (Ireet,
between Chci'nut and Waiuur ftreets.
North Alley, running ealt and we/1: frojn Fifth to Sixth Areet, be-
tsveen Hi^h ai.d fvlulheiry flrccts.
Parton's Alley, on tht; \^ctt lide of Fourtli flreet, between High and
C!>v!"nur 'h'cets.
Pear (treet, running eaft and weft from Second to Third Sreet, be-
tween Walnut and Spruce ftreets.
Penn llreet, running north and fonth from Pine to Cedar ftreet, be-
tween Front and Little Water Ib.eets.
Pettv's or Greenlcaf's Alley, on the well fide of Fourth flreet, be-
tween Higfi and Crielbnt ftreets.
Pewter-Platter AJley, on the weft fide of Front ftreet, between High
and Mulberry iireets.
Pi left's Alley, on the weft fide of Front l\. bet. High and Mulberry ft.
Pruan Street, running wefi fiom Fourth ftreet, between Walnut antl
Spruce ftreet, commonly called Shrnpen's AJley.
Qiiarrv Street, running eaft aiid weit from Third to Bread ftreet, be-
tween Alulberrv and Saflkfras Itreets.
Rawlinfou's Court, on ihe eaft fide of Second ftreet, between SafTa-
fras and Vine (treets.
Relief Alley, running eaft and weft between Front and Second ftreet,
and bfjtween Lombard and Cedar ftreets.
Saifafras Alley, running north and foutli from Saftafras ftreet to
Scheibell's Alley, between Fifth and Sixth ftreets.
Say's Alley, on the eait lidc of Water ftreet, between High and Mul-
berry ftreets.
Shievely's xA'.ley, between SalTafras and Vine ftreets, and runs eaft
from Sixt-h ftreet towards ihe Fourteen Chimnies.
Scheibell's Alley, running eaft from the eait fide of Sixth ftreet be-
tween Sailafras and Vine ftreets.
Shepherd's Alley, on the weft fide of Third ftreet, between High and
Mulberry ftreets.
Sim's Alley, on the eaft fide of Water ftreet, between High and Chef-
nut ftreets.
Smith's Alley, running north and lomli from Dock ftreet to Carter's
a'.ley, between Second and Third ftreets.
South Alley, running eaft and weft from Fifth to Sixth ftreet, be-
tween High ar.d Mulberry ftreets.
Star Alley, runs nortii and fouth from Cherry ftreet to SafTafras ftreet,
between Fifth and Sixth iireets.
Stamper's Alley, running eaft and weli from Second to Third ftreet,
between Pnie and Lonibard ftreets.
Sceinmctz's Alley, on the eaft fide of Fourth ftreet, between SalTafras
pnd Vine ftreets.
Sterling .'\lley, running north and fonth from SafTafras to Cherry ftreet,
between Third and Fourth ftreets.
Story ftreet, running eaft and weft from Third to Fourth ftreet, be-
tween Sadafras and Vine Itreets, commonly called New ftreet.
Strawberry ftreet, running n(<rth and fouth' from High to Chefnut
Jlreet, between Second and Third ftreets.
Styles's Court, on the fouth fide of Mulberry ftreet, between Second
and Third ftreets.
Sugar Alley, running eaft and weft from Sixth to Ninth ftreet, be-
t',veen High aad jMuli,erj-y iireets.
Taylor's Alley, running; cail and weR from Front to Second flreet,
between Chel'nut and Walnut ftreets.
Union ftreel, running eafl and well: from Front to Four h (treet, be-
tween Spruce and Pine ftrcet''.
Videl's Alley, on the well fule of Second flreer, between Chefnnt and
Walnut Ttreeis.
Waggoner's Alley, ninning fouth from SafTafras flrcet, between
Ninth and Tenth Itreets,
Whalebone Alley, running fnuth from Chefnnt flreet, between Thiid
and Fourth Ih-eets.
Willing's Alley, running caft and weft from Third to Fourth flreet,
between Walnut and Spruce flreets.
White Horfe Alley, running f )inh from High (irert, between Second
and Tliird fh-eets, a part of Elbow Lane.
York Court, running eall from Third llrect, to Laurel Court, between
Walnut and Spruce (Irects.
Zachary's Court, on the north ftde of Walnut (Irect, between Front
and Second lirects.
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THE
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PHILADELPHIA^ DIRECTORY,
FOR 1758 :
A
j^\_ARON Widow, {hopkeeper, 113, north third ftreet
Aat Oil Julepli, jeweller, 230, High it.
Abbet Andrew, labourer, 185, Race llrcet
Abbctc Henry, biacklmitli, iS, Pewter piatter alley
Abbott Ik Barnes, curriers, 20, (buth third ftreec
Abbott Gioige, c\; Co. apothecary &: ruggiils, 223, fonth fecond ftreet
Abbott George, hair dre'l'er, 9, Clielhut llreet
Abbott George, 29, Lombard ftrcet
Abbott Tohii, rM'o-er, between Lombard and South, in fifth (Ireet
Abbott &: SiiTiplon, cliiua merchants, 80, north iecond Itreec
Abe! Daniel, carrcr, near J09, Lombard ftreet
Abel George, flioeoiaker, 20c, north water llrect
Abe! Joh:i, tanner, Brown itreet
Abel Peter, fiioemaker, Budd ftreet
Abercronibie James rev. minHier of the Epifcopal church, loi, Pine ft.
Abinoton Sinannah, widow gentlewoman, 85, north iixth llrect
Abraham Ann, fliopkeeper, 62, Ibuth fecond ftreet
Ackley David, ihopkeeper, 27, north Front ilreet, and 6, Carter's alle^
Ackley Eleanor, widow, between Lombard and South, in fifth Itreec
Ackley John B. chairmaker, 103, north Front flreet
Adams Ann, widow, between Lombard and South, in fifth flreet
Adam Matthew, conveyancer, 206, Ibuth fourth ftreet, corner of Gaf-
kel I'h-cet
ADAraS JOHN, Prcfident of the United States of America, 19c, High
ftreet
Adams Jonathan, flioemaker, to, Gafliel (l-rcet
Adams Peter, hair-drelPer, 108, ibuth fecond (Ireet
Adams St. LawiqacQ^ ihocniaker, ij, ibuth front (lrce.6
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Adams William, livery ftaljle keeper, Cyprefs alley
Vidams Mr. between Sliippcn and iMimib, in Ibuth fourth flrcet
Ada.n Maigaret, grocer, 300, ioutli Front Urcct
Adcock William, Ihopkeeper, i, Ibuth lecond Iheet
Aclgate IVIary, 113, north fifth ftreet
j^dgate Mrs. gentlewoman, 63, north leventh flreet
Affleck Lewis, cabinetmaker, 22, north ninth llreet
Agair & Walker, grocers, corner of Front and Queen ftreet
Agncw fames, baker, between Mary and Prime, in fouth front ftrcet
Agnew Margaret, widow, grocer, 10, High (treet
Agnew widow, 3^'2) Ibuth Front Itreet
Aitken John, cabinet maker, 50, Chelhut (Ireet
Aitken John, iilvcrfmith and copperplate printer, 193, fouth fecond
iireet
Aitken llohert, printer and bookfeller, 22, High Hrcct
Aitken Robert, printer, Black-horfe alley
Aitkens Wiliiara, cordwainer, 77, fouth third fheet
Aitkiu IMargaret, nurfc, Biddle's alley
Aitkin Mrs. boarding-lioufe, 195, ibuth fecond flreet
Alberger Adam, butcher, 87, north fifth llreet
Albergcr Suian, mantua maker,
Albert Calper, labourer, Coates' flreet
Albert Mary, fhopkeeper, Waggoner's alley
Albert between Fine and Lombard, in fouth fixth ftreet
Albert! George, M. D. 59, Arch llreet
Albertfon RielofT, board merchant, 87, Swanfon flreet
Albertibn & Rowland, china merchants, 162, High Itreet
Albertus Lewis, hair-drefl'er and perfumer, 168, ibuth Water, ard 169,
fouth front ftreei.
Albrecht Charles, mulical initrument tnaker, 95, Vine flreet
Albright Conrad, Ihoe dealer, 82, north fourth Itreet
Albright Frederick, cooper, 138, St. John's Itreet
Albrigiit Michael, cooper, 17, north lixth flreet
Albyger John, butcher, near eiglith in Callow hill flreet
Alcorn Michael, lea captain, 166, fouth third llreet
Aider Caleb, uphollterer, corner of Union and third llreet
Alexander Elizabeth, taylorefs, Shepherd's conrt
Alexander George, gentleman, 1 1. -^pple-tree alley ^
Alexander James A. taylor, 9, fouth third flreet
Alexander John, grocer, 20, South flreet
Alexander [ohn, labourer, 210, Race flreet
Alexander John, grocer, corner of Front and South flrcets
Alexander John, hatter, Creffon's alley
Alexander Rachel, widow, tavern-keeper, 24, Plumb fti'cet
Alexander Robert, grocer. Green flreet
Alexander Samuel, filverfmith, 33, fouth fecond flreet
Alexander W^illiam, grocer, corner of fecond aud Shippen flreets
Alexander "Williain, bottler, corner oi Siiippen and lecond llreeis
Alexander widow, Brooke's court
Allan John, drayman, 246, fouth Front flreet
Allardice Peter, lilk dyer and fcourer, 181 fouth fecond fheet
Allardice S. engraver, Clymer's court
Allen Charles, apotliecary and druggill, 160, Ibuth fecond flreet
Allen David, fiioemaker, 26, Chrif'tian Urest 1
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Allen Elizabeth, widow, fliopkeeper, 1 1, fouth third ftrect
Allen George, currier, 6i, Arch Itreet
Allen John, labourer, German batween fourth and fifth flrccls
Allen lohn, fRinner, 4, Hoftnian's alley
Alien John, mafler fweep, 2.56, Lombard fireet
Allen )'ohn, merchant, 122., Spruce flreet
Allen Jofeph, cuftam-houfc ofncer, 160' fouth fccond flrcct
Allen fofeph, houfe carpenter, 60, Spruce ftrect
Allen Jofeph, mariner, Church alley
Allen Margaret, widow, 5, Sugar alley
Allen & Poole, merchants, 69, fouth Water flreet
Allen Richard, fhoe dealer, 150, Spruce llreet.
Alien Robert, innkeeper, between German and Catherine, in fouth third
flreet
Allen Samuel, merchant, 65, fouth Water fcrcet
Allen Samuel, brewer, between fecond and third ftreets, jn Brewer's
alley
Allen Thomas, livery ftable keeper, 11, north fevenlh fa-eet
Allen William, health officer, 21, Key's alley
Allen William, painter and glazier, 28, Dock llreet
Alley Elizabeth, Plumb between fecond and third lireets
Allphyler William, tanner, near 449, north third fbeet
Allibone Thomas, Hour merchant, corner of Race and Water, and, 98,
north fourth flreet *
Allibone William, cisrrier and leather cutter, 216, north fecondlireet
Alliion James, grocer, corner of Spruce and lift h flreet
Aliifnn Robert, houie carpenter, South ureet
Allifo.'i William, fexton to the Third Prefbyterian Church, 81, foutfe
fifth Itreet.
Allman widow, 82, Crown flreet
Allmindinger Jacob, baker, 130, north fourth flreet
Alrich ii'aac, taylor, 50, fouth water ilrcet
Alricks William, gentleman, 264, fouth Front flreet
Alfop, Clement 6i Co. merchants, 57, north Front llrcct
AHbp Johr., flour merchant, 137, north Water /trect
Allton Andrew, fhallopman, Waggoner's alley
Alvarez & Sanchez, merchants, 27, fouth lifth fcreet
Ambrufler Peter, brufh maker, 32, Callowliill flreet
Amies Thomas, fhoemaker, 188, fouth fecond (treet
Amringe Mr. merchant, 275, north fecond flreet
AndauUe Andrew, ihip mailer, Arch between ninth and tenth flreeta
Anderfon /Alexander, 10, nortli Water flreet
Anderfon Chriftian, Cherry alley, near eleventh flreet
Anderli)n James, mariner, 246, ibutli Front fireet
Anderfon James, tavern keeper, 3, Slhpjxii; Ureet
Anderlon James, black and white fmitl;, back of 246, north front flrccs
Anderfon Joim, faopkeeper, 139, north fecond Ureet
Anderfon Jofeph, houfe carpenter. Cherry between fixth and fevenrk
flreets
Anderibn Mary, widow, fhopkeeper, 372, fouth Front flreet
Anderfon Mary, Palm's alley
Anderibn Mary, boarding houfe. Greenleaf's alley
Anderfon Mary, widow, 137, Chefnut flreet
Anderfon Samuel, merchant, 2j, foisth Water flreet and Elbow Ia«c
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Andedon Samuel , tr«afurer to tlie New Theatre, 134, Arch ftreet
Andtrfon 'J honjas, iea captairi, 63, Shippen ftreet
Andcrfon VVilHani, houCe carpciuer, Grteii (Ircet
Aoderfon Wiillam, fhoemaker, 44, Viae Ifrett
Andcrion lliip iiidffer, near 187, Swaiifon flreet
Aiicierroa Mr. Cherry, between lixth and leventh ftreets
Anderfon widow, ditto
Andie M'.llv, and Co. merchants, corner of third and High ftreets
Andrews Jacob, tayh)r, 26, Spruce iireet
Andrews Jacob, carter, 447, north (econd (Ireet
Andrews Peter, fhoemaker, 12, Stamper's alley
Andrews Weter, tavernkeeper, Swanlon, near Prime Itrect
Andrews Michael, taylor, 447, north fecond (heet
Andrews Robert, merchant, 06, Ibuth wharves
Andrews John, D. D. Vice Pro\-o{t of the Univerfity, and ProftfTor of
Moral Philof.phy, univerfity yard, north fourth llreet
Angiie John, diftUler, 135, north (econd Hrcet
Annan llobert, rev. miniUer of the Scotch Prefoyterian church, 48, Penn
Are(,t
Annelv Thoma?, gunfmith, 49, Race flreet
Annefly Thomas, Catharine, Ijetween Front and fecond ftreets
Anfljey George, ihocmaker, 139, fouth fecond ftreet
Anthony A. b!ack!;nith, Ibudi icvenrh, between Market and Chefaut
flreets
Anthony Charles, tanner and currier, 100, Walnut ftreet
Anthony George, iaddle and harnefs maker, 404, north Front flreet
Anthony Jacob, mafical inftrument maker, Z25, north I'econd flreet
Anthony Jacob, fhipwrighr, Coates, between fecond and Front itrcets
Anvliony John, drayman, Coates ftreet
Antnony Jofepli, merchant, 337, High flreet
Antiiony Jofeph, junior, goldrrnith and jeweller, 94, High flreet
Anthony Jol'epli, and Co. merciiants, 5, Chefnur itreet
Aathofiy jofiah Hewes, merchant, 79, Arch ftreet.
Anthony Michael, drayrnan, Budd flreet
Anthony Nicholas, blackfmi h, Walnut, between Lventh and eighth
ftreets
Aithonv Frederick, Carter, Budd flreet
Antoine, gentleman, IT3, Vine iSreet
Antrim Mary, widow. Plumb, between fourth and Hllh flrects
Antrim Stacy, joiner, 28, norrh flreet
Aphran Ephraim, printer, 100, nortli fminh flreet
Apker Henry, tavernkeeper, corner of Nuble and fecond flreets
Apple George, hair drefler, 4S, north F.fih (Ireet
Apple Henry, cooper, back of 26, north fifth flreet
Apple Jacob, watchman. Cherry, between fcventh and eighth Areets.
Appleo'itc W"illiam, flioemakcr, near 308, nurtli front flreet
.Archer and Newbt)ld, merchants, 67, High ftreet.
Archer Martha, boarding houfe, 214, High flreet.
Ardouin Peter, gentleman^ Race, between eiglith and ninth flreets
Arguflieimer Jacob, painter, near Oneen, in ibutli iecond flreet
Ariiiat Elizabeth, gentlewoman, 99, Callowhill flreet
Armat Thomas W^ merchant, 21, north fecond flreet, and 167, A.ch
llreet.
Arcn, David, labotirer,^4, Sugar alley.
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Armrtrong Anclrew, rigger, Catharine, between Water and Fro-.f;
I'trects
Armitrong Cbrlftopher, grocer, corner of third and Plumb ftieets
Armfcrong John, curdwainer, Church alley
Anjifcrong Mary, Ichoul miftreis, St. John's frreet^
A'.-nl'trong Thon-as, attorney at law, 97, Chefnut (treat
A;-nell John, fliopkeeper, corner of Front and Almond itreets
Arnold Thomas, mariner, Palm's alley
Arpulh Chniiian, Sr. John's flreet
Arrif*)n John, liquor (lore, 4?3, north fccond flreet
Art James, ihip maf'er, 31, Cable lane
Art W Ir.am, iliip carnen-er, fouth Front near Prime flreet
Art William, grocer, between Mary and Prime in loath Front flreet
Arthur widow, {h«;:keeper, iy8, fouth Front lireec
Afh James, merchan-, 49, north third ftreet
Aih fohn, labourer, Dike /trcet
Afh Marv, fchool miilrefs, Green near Front flreet
Afli Michael, dealer in flour, 220, north tiiird llreec
A(h Rtbecca, widow, 48, Chriftian flreet
Alibridoe Ann, & Sarah, fliopkeepers, izj. High flreet
Aflibridge Jofeph, bifcuit baker, 67, norrh Water ftreet
Afhburn Thomas, boat builder, BuJd flreet
Aihburner John, tanner, 68, fouth third (Irect
Afhby Nathaniel, tavlor, 12, Combe's alley
Alhbv Sr Tyfjn, merchants, 18, north fecond flreet
Afhby William, merchant, 99, Arch ftreet
Afner Frederick, baker, f'outii third near Shippen flreet
Aihlev J.)hn, agent, i z6. Spruce ftreet
Aflimead Jacob, gentleman, 265, norrh Front flreet
Afhmtiid John, fen. fea captain, 14, Dork ftreet
Afhmead J Weph M. msrcliant, 14, Dock flreet
Alliion George, boat builder, near the corner of Green in north feconJ
flreet
Afliton Ifaac, cabinet maker, 52, north feventh flreet
Afhton Rebecca, fliopkeeper, 47, north feventh flreec
Afhton Samuel, cabinet maker, 233, Arch ftreet
Affelin Charles, gentleman, near 108, fouth fifth flreet
Afton George, merchant, 62, north third flreet
Aflon James, houfe carpenter, between Front and Wi.t:r, in Q;.ieea
flreet
Aflon Sufannah, gentlewoman, 3, north eighth flreet
Aherton Henty, fchoolmafter. Smith's court
Aiherton Joil-ph, bruli maker, 152, norrh fecond P.rcet
Akins Philip, fea captain, -u, Almor.d flreet
Atklnfon Jonathan, flioemaker, 53, Cberry flreet
Attmore Thomas, gentleman, 163, fi)nth third flreet
Aittmore widow, gentlewoman, 33, norrh ferond (Ireet
Auld Jacob, fchoolmafler, fouth Front near Chriflian flreet
Auner Peter, taylor, ! z, Greenleaf's allev
Auflin Alexander, flioemaker, 268, High flreet
Auflin Benjamin, 299, north third fureet
Aufliu Joanna, widow, fliopkeeper, iB, Vine flreet
Auflin Ifaac, clock Sc watch maker, 7, Arch flreec
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Auftin Stephen, merchant, 65, Pine ftreet
^yars Seth, groctr, 72, north Water i\r^'ct
Ayrcs York, houfe carpenter, Catharine llrett
___,^iABE George, cooper, fouth fccond, near Chriftian (Ireet
hdoc Richaid, cooper, 147, Ibiith Water fcreet
Bdclie Benjamin Franklin, publiilier of the Aurora and General Adverti-
ler, T iz, Hitrji flreef.
Bache Dr. 106, Kigli (Ircet.
Bach Frederick, fhoeraaker, fixth, between Race and Vine ftreets
Bach Frederick A. tavernkeeper, 427, north lectuid ftrcet
Each ]ohn, dealer in plaiiler of Paris and tar, 267, north fccond ftreet
Bachelor John, bruHi maker, 128, fouth flreet
Bacon David and Jofcph, iionrnongcrs, 24, fouth fccond Itreet
Bacon David, ditio 24, ditto
Bacon joh, and Co. merchants, 10, north third flreet
Bacon Jo'), <litto jo, ditto
Bacon jofeph, ironmonger, 192, north front Itreet
BagtTS Luke, cabinet maker, 3^)0, foiith fecond Itreet
Bail Robert C. mercijant, 153, ioutk water flreet
Bailey Benjamin, merchant, 93, north third Itreet
Bailey Francis, priister and bookfeller, 116, Hi<;h ftreet
Bailey Tohn, whitefmith, 250, fouth Front llrett
Bailevi^and Co. China merchants, 41, High Iheet
Bailey Richard, and Co. merchants, 136, High llreet
Bailey Robert, houfe carpenter. Plumb, between fourth and fifth ftreeu
Baird William, fea captain, 275, fouth Second llreet
Baifch Ernlt L. merchant, 135, north lecond ftreet
Bailh Martin, fhoemaker, 57, Arch Iheet
Bake and Teltart, merchants, 28, Spruce firect
Baker Bartholomew, cabinet maker, 136, fouth fourth ftreet
Baker ai'.d Comegys, merchants, 60, north Front llreet
Baker Conrad, grocer, 431, north fecond Itreet
Baker George A. fcrivencr and accomptant, 23, Branch llreet
Baker Godfrey, and Co. merchants, 59, Race (treet
Baker Hannah, dealer in tea, 74, Arch llreet
liaker Hdary, mayor, 78, High llreet
Baker Hannah, 'sv'idow gentlewoman, 59, north water ftrcet
Baker Jacob, baker, 390, north front lireet
Baker Jacob, merchant, 19, Branch llreet
Baker Jacob, butcher, Budd llreet
Baker John, county commifiioner, 154, north fecond ftrecs
Baker John, merchant, 89, Race llreet
Baker Jofeph, tavernkeeper. Poplar laac
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Bal:er Michael, tin piate worker, 391, fotith Front Hreet j..
Baker JNlichaei, wheelwright, 420, n'orth leconci llreet
Baker Peter, mariner, 246, Ibuth front llreet
Bak.er Samuel, ihopkeeper, y, ibuth leconci lireet
Baker Sarah, ichool miih-els. Sterling alley
Baker Stephen, fiioemaker, Catherine, between ^ront and fecoad IVVeet
Baker Thoinas, fliip maker, ?.2, Race ft.
Balde Anthony, baker, near Plumb, in iecond ft.
Balderfon Thomas, fhip wright, 71, foiuh (econd ft.
Baldwin Either, widow docirels, near 18, CreiTbn's alley
Balo;owan Robert, baker, 46, Union I'treet
Bill Joleph, merchant, 153, Chefnut {x.
Ball ii'rael, iiouie carpenterlj 107, Pine ft.
Ball Nathan, mcrchanr, 25, High ft.
Ball Vv'iliiam, gentleman, 41, High ft.
Balien Andrew, wine cooper, between fecon^ and third, in German ft;
Ballentine William, carter, 7, Margaret (t.
Balt/-:er Catharine, huckfrer, near 192, Arch ft.
Baning [oieph, fliopkeepe'-, 187, north third ft.
Banks John, 65, north lixth ft.
Barbaire w idow, grocer, near Pine in fixth ft.
Earlier Rebecca jane, ibuth" fecond it. between Catharine fireet and
Mead alley.
Barclay Francis, grocer, ionth fourth, between Shippen and Plumb ft.
Barclay Cieorge, grocer, 176, Iburh fecond it.
Barclay James, tavernkeeper, 77, Cailowhil! ft.
Barclay James, and Co. grocers, 146, north iecond ft.
Barclay John, merchant, 26, Penn it.
Barclay Samuel, hatter, 321, Ibuth iecond ft.
Barde J. R. and Co. grocery and liquor ilore, and iron merchants, 59,
and 153, ibnth Front ft.
Bardin Widow Mary, gentlcv/oman, 322, fjuth Front ft.
Barepo Thomas, 26, Carter's alley
Barge Jacob, gentleman, 191, High ft.
Barker James, taylor, 206, ibuth Water ft.
Barker Jolm, taylor, 87, north third ft.
Barker Peter, merchant, 74, Union i':.
Barnard John, houfe carpenter, 356, fouth iecond ft.
Barnes Andrew, ihopkeeper, 64, B.ace it.
Barnes Jolm, dealer in tea, 16, ibuth third fc
' Barnes John, pilot, 440, ibuth Front fc.
Barnes Ji-'hn H. merchant, 8, north eighth ft.
Birnes T. currier, 257, north fecond it.
Barnes William, cake baker, 147, ibuth fecond ft.
Barns Dempiey, liuckfucr, Shippen, between third and fourth ftrccts
learns Efther, widow, Palmer's alley
Barns James, pilot, ditto.
Barns Samuel, tavlor, Duke ft.
Barnett James, mariner, Plum.b, near fecond fr.
Barnhart Joha, taylor, jo, Combes' alley
Barnhill Robert, mercliant, 63, north iecond it.
Barnhill Sarah, widow, iliopkeener, 13, north third ft.
Baron John, near the corner of Chefnut, in fouth eighth ft.
Baron Mil's, Walnut, near lifth ft.
Barrack Henry, taylor, 7, Schively's alley
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Barralet John I. engraver, fourh fcconJ, between Catharine and Qiieeii
fireets
Barret Philip, labourer, Shippen, between fi^rli and fixth It.
Bcivrert T<,!vas, clerk, near 442, north iVont (r.
Barrino;t:oa Ciiarles, jvrocer and bottler, 7, Strawberry ft.
Barriiigton Henry, flioennaker, 33, diuo
Barrino^ton widow, 7, AItao
Banv James, labourer, near 53, Penn ftreet
Barrv Joiejh B. caliinet maker and lipholfterer, 148, fouth third ft.
BariVoll John, grocer, 82, loutli Water i'trcet
Bartch Andresv, fliocmakei', 72, Vine ft.
Baitch John, tavlor, 376, north fecond {>.
Bartholomew Charles, tobacconift, 88, north third ft.
Bartholomew John, 121, Chefnut ft.
Bartholomew Joiin, 90, Race ft. •
Bartlelon Anner, tavior, 6:;, Arch It.
Bartleion Henry, hov.l't: carpenter, 81, Elm fr.
Bartlclon Samuel, lumber merchant, 359, north Front fr.
Barrling Chriifleib, ird'peclrt or of lumber, 126, north Front ft.
Bartiing Conrad, ht-nfe carpenter, 38, north leventh ft.
E'lrrom^nv John, butcher, Kunckle fr.
B-irioii Denj. Smith, M. L>. 44, north fifth ft.
Barton Sarah, widow' gentlewoman, 128, north third ft.
Bartow Sarah, widow, gentlewoman, 60, Union It.
Bartram liaac, and fon, apoihecarys and drugg;fts, 39, north third ft.
Bartram Ifaac, fenior, ditto, ditto, 39, ditto.
Bartram Moles, and fon, apothecarys, 58, north fecond ft.
Bartram Moles, 58, ditto.
Bartrarn 1 nomas, 54, Race ft.
JRartz John, n-,ariner. Plumb, between fecond and third ftreets
Barwin Bolwenter, mariner, 16, Plumb ft.
B'-i'verville Thonias, taylor, 105, Walnut ftreet
.Balon [olin and William, houfe carpenters, 45, iouth fixth ft.
5afs Robert, apothecary, 1:4, Higli it.
J^affet John Francis, watch and clock maker, 131, ibuth Front ft.
J?af!et Edward, mariner, 72, Penn It.
B ffet n: d Owen, tavernkeepers, Arch fl. ferry
Ibalfet Saiah, 64, Swanfon It
Baifet Sarah, widovv', Swanfon Itreet, below the Swedifli church.
Baffet and Miller, fnopkeepers, 25, north Front fi.
Batchelor Ifaac,' hatter, 22, Strawberry ft.
Batchelor William, blacklmith, between ninth and tenth, in Cherry (t.
j>ates Conrad, tobacconifr, 209, Pligh ft.
Bates Chriftian, baker, 135, Arch It.
Bates Jf;hn, law maker, 47, Sugar alley.
Bates Thomas, brickbyer, above Poplar Lane in north third ft.
Batey Samuel, Plumb between third and fourth It.
BatlbnThomas, n-erchant, 254, north Front fr.
Jiatlbn Catharine, widow, (hopkeeper, 234, foufh fl-cond ft.
Batty George, gentleman, near Plumb ia Iouth lecond ft.
Bangh Ann, mantau maker, 9, El'oow Lane
Baum Anrhew, M. D. fouth kvtritli ft. I etween Marlcet and Chefnut
Bawn Wilham, Ihip wright, ^/jj, (^ueen iK
Baxter William, fhip maimer, 31 2, Iouth Front ft.
yt^.y Chvirtian, widow, 2, Shiver's a,i!ey
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Bayard Adam, tin man, Star alley
Bayne Nathaniel, rurnci, 8^, north Front ft.
Bavne Ro'oeit, coach maktr, 50, north eighth fr.
Bayn-^on Peter, gentleman, 56, VV alnut i\.
Beacklev Chnitian, wheelwright, fouth fifdi between German and
Plumb itreefs
Beal Carlierine, widow, 40, Tvlo-avian alley
Beale Fennell, cabmet maker, 278, High ii-reet
Beard Caiper, huckller, 2,4, nonh eigh.'h flreer
Beard Gee ge, gentleman, 240, ibuth third {\.
Beard Jofepli, fnopkeeper, 273, north {econd ft.
Eearmore Rachel M;is, geuclewoman, 68, no: tli fixth ft.
Bealley Jacob, cooper, Bund fv.
Bealley Stephen, fliip carj;eaier, near the Swedes' church, S^vanfon
Itreet
Beafley widow, between fifth and fixth in Lombard Tc.
Bea'.rner Andrew, grocer, 73, north leventli ft.
Beates Frederick, fcriviner, 94, north third ft.
Beatty Elirabeth, widow, hoarding houle, 71, Penn fr.
Beatty William, weaver, 3C0, Touth Iccond It.
Beauchamp V/iUiam, merchant, 6c, north fecond i'r.
Beauvois 78, Spruce fr.
Beaven V/i!i!J.m, gentleman, 14, north eighth It.
Bechtel [acob, fiioemaker, 121, north lecond ft.
Bechfel I acob, fiioeir.akcr, 40, Elm ir.
Beck George, landlcape painter, leo. Walnut ft.
Beck Henry, 30, Race fr.
Beck Jacob, Ihoemaker, 70, Race fi.
Beck Jacob, fnoemaker, near 32, Branch fr.
Beck John, rrocer, corner of Cherry and fitch fr.
Beck i\-inl, jun. merchant, 11 & 15, li^uth Water ft.
Beck Peter, Ihopkeeper, 109, north lecond fr.
Beck Valentine, fhoemaker, fouth fifth, between South and Shippen
ftreers
Eeckerron Elizabeth, grocer, 20, Almond ft.
Beckley Daniel, houle carpenter, north eighth between Arch and Cher-
ry I'treets
Beckley Elizabeth, widow, gentlewoman, between eighth and ninth, in
Cherry ii:.
Beckley John, attorney at law and notary public, between Walnut and
Spnice, iaf()iith eighth ft, and oifice in fourth between Market and
Cnelnut fh'cers
Beckman Conrad, tavlor, north, fixfli, between Race and Vine f reets
Bedford Gurining, aldernian, 88, Eombard fr.
Bedford John, cordwainer, 79, footli lecond ft
Bedford fhomas, boot and Ihoemaker, 32, fouth fourth fr.
Bedford Thomas, painter and glazier, north third near Noble ftreet
Bed well Thomas, aifayer &; draftsman, i. Callow hill ft.
Beefley Jobnibn, Ihopkeeper, 130, Vine It.
Beevey Nathaniel, nailor, fouth third, between Shippen and FlumW
frreets
Belelme Michael L. wine merchant, 19, Walnut ft.
Belk William, watch maker, 76, I'onth Fi-ont It.
Bell Henry, merchant, 32, fouth Water ft.
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Bell Peter, fca captain, corner of fo\'.rth and German ftreet*
Bell Peter, grocer, corner of tliird and German it.
Bell Peter, tobacconilt, 30, fonth Water Ir.
Bell Thomas, houi'e carpenter, Shippen between fixth and feventh fr.
Bell Thomas, merchant, iBz, fouth fetond Ir.
Bell William, fhip mafter, 78, Penn It.
Bell William, merchant, 21, fouth fccond ft.
Bell William, merchant, 217, High ft. and Sim's wharf
Bell William G. taylor, 77, fouth Front, and 76, fouth Water ft.
Bell William, trader, 125, New ft.
Bell Mr. Meade alley
Bellinger Charles, baker, 20, iV^ith fifth it.
Bellinger Michael, tanner, St. John's lir.
Bellbn'Philip, gentleman, near 49, north elglifh fr.
Beltifliaw widow, fegar maker, fouth fiith between Chefnut and Wal-
nut ftreets
Benl^ridge William, fea captain, 20, north eight!) ft.
Betibridge Henry, merchant, iz6, fouth front ii.
Bender John, houle carpenter, 442, north fecond i'v.
Bender Lewis, innkeeper, 226, north fccond ft.
Bender Sophia, widow, boarding.. Iioufe, 105, Vine ft.
Beniic Valentine, vendue cr^er, Halfman's alley
Benge cSamuel, upholuerer and Venetian blind maker, 193, Chefnut ft.
Beninghove Jacob, tobacconift, 46, fouth Water, and 47, fouth Front
ftreet
Beninghove Jacob, jun. tobacconifi, 77, High It.
Benner George, carter, Budd k.
Bennet John,"'{tone cutter, corner of tenth and High ftreets
Bennet Reuben, South between liKth and leventh ftreets
Bennet, Rifdel, Sz Co. bakers, 410, north Front ft.
Bennett Samuel, merchant, ,/;9, north Fourth ft.
Bennett Stephen, fiioeraaker, 50, Union It.
Bennett Wiiliam, bricklayer, 5, Apple tree alley
Bennis Thomas, traier. South alley
Bennyman Joleph, bricklayer, north eighth between Race and Arck
ftrcers
Benfon Peter, auftioneer, 74, louth tliird ft.
Berauld Peter, embroiderer, 45, fouth fifth ft.
Bcriton Vv^iiliam, hatter, Knight's court
Berg Daniel, baker, 422, north Front ft.
BergendoUar cedar cooper, 395, north fecond ft.
BcrcendoUar Catharine, widow, gentlewomon, 391, north fecond ft.
Ber^Ier widow, butcher, 5S, fugar alley
Bcrgmeyer Daniel, flioemaker, 85, north feventh ft.
Berlie James, gentleman, between Front and i'econd in Coates' ft.
Bernard Elizaiieth, widow, grocer, fouth iiith near South K.
Bernard 18, Spruce fr.
Bcrniaud Dumas & Jaques, china and glafs merchants, 19, fouth le-
cond ft.
Berrert William, coach painter, 5, Cherrv alley
Berrivnan Richard, Clip wrighr, 7, Mary ftreet
Berry Cato, mariner, fouth fifth near South
j^erry Edward, drayman, 367, north fecond fr.
Berry Peter L. houfe carpenter, 124, South it.
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Bertault George, upliolfterer, 51, fuuth third ft.
Bertrand Lewis, 56, Lomhardit.
Berwick Richard, baker, 3®, North I'r.
Befl Geo'ge, oak cooper, 134, north fourth ft.
Bei'c Henry, carter, ibuth leventh, between Market and Chernot ft-,
Bethcll & Cooper, ihip chandlers, Bickley's wharf
BeditU Iloben, merchant, 132, north Front ft.
Betterton Benjamin, fcrjvincr, 80, north fixth ft.
Bettle John, labourer, y, Scliiver's alley
Bettle Samuel, foopkeeper, 14, fouth tliird ft.
Betton & Harrifon, druggifts, 10, fouth lecond ft.
Betz John, baker, corner of fourth and German iV.
Beuren Anthony Van, merchant, 111, i'onth Water it.
Bevens William., cabinetmaker, 8j, north Front It.
Beynroth Wjlliam, merchant, 211, High \\.
Bible Tiiomas, shoemaker, corner of hfth and German ft.
Bicker IMrs. 24, north eighth ft.
Bickerton George, cordwamer, 30, i'outh third 11.
Bickerton Kobert, fnoemaker, back of 49, fuuth third ft.
Bickhani Caleb, ltav.e merchant, 103, Swanfonft.
Bickham George, merchant, )52, High ft.
Bickham Ifabclia Mifs, /jo. Crown ft.
Bickham & Reefe, merchants, r/ji, High ft.
Bickham Tiicmas, boat builder, 32, Swanfon ft, and 254, fuuth Front ft.
Bickley Daniel, grocer, 30, Caliowhill i\.
Bickley David, ifiopkccper, 242, north Front IK
Bickley Robert S. gentleman, 149, fouth fecond ft.
Bickneil Robert, proprietor of the New-York and Bal'imore ftages, office
kept at the George tavern, corner of AicJi and fecond ft.
Bickneil Peter, bottler, 33, IClfriths alley
Biddle Charles, prothouotary of tiie cturt of common pleas, 243, High
ftreet
Biddle Clement, notary public, Icriviner and broker, 38 and 45, Wal-
nut It.
Biddle John, drnggift, 142, High ft.
Biddle Owen, druggilt and apothecary, 85, High ft,
Biddifon widow, huckfter, 459, fouth Fi'ont ft.
Bidwell ]ohn, livery ftable keeper, Callo\\ hill below Water ft.
Bigar John, merchant, 208, fouth Front ft.
Bigham Hugh, Elnifiie's alley
Biggard James, labourer, St. Johns {\.
Biggs Thomas, matheinatical mitrumcnt maker, 81, fouth Front ft,
Biglow Joiiah, M. D. 7, north iiKih Ic.
Bienell R-obert, 157, Vine ft.
Biles Benjamin, carpenter, corner of Brown and Front ftreets
Billington T. taylor, 87, fonth fecond ft.
Bilhs ''vlr. fhipmafler, 185, fouth fecond ftreet
Billis Mr. fh'p;nafter, 6.'-,, South ft.
Billon C. watchmaker and ieweller, 4';, louth third ft.
Bills William, ihipwright, 33, Chriitian ft.
Bilfland Alexander, ironmonger, 201, High ft.
Bioren John, printer, Relief alley
Bilkoprea Jacob, 81, Brown ft.
Binder Vvilliam, hatter, 2867 i:orth Front ft.
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Bingham Archibald, merchant, 32, north fccond ft.
Bingiidin Tiiomas, engraver, 79, north fecond i\.
Bingham Williain, member i;i the Senate of the United States, for the
State of l-*c'U[i{ylvai)id, corner of Spruce and third Ittccts
Birch William Young, llatioiier, 17, I'jutli Iccoad ii.
Birchall Caleb, hatter, 46, north third (t.
Bird Jacob, IVa capiair, 26, (^leeii ft.
Bird Jofepli, jurtice oi' the peace, corner of fifth and South ft-.
Bi'd Thomas, ihipw right, 14, -Almond It.
Bifpham Joicph, hatter, 29, High ft.
BiiVhani Samuel, hatter, 4'^, High i\.
Bi.'biug John, innkeeper, 109, north third ft.
Ei'bing John, innkeeper, corner of" Brown and third ft.
Bifoy IVIary, Plumb between fl.urth and fifth ftreets
EifTel John, gentleman, 19, fouth third ft.
BilTel John, butcner, 13, Mary ft.
Bitters Cliaries, furrier, 3, north third ft.
Bizouard Jofeph Yoes, gentleman, Filbert between ninth and tenth it
Blanc Mr. 105, north tlurd ft,
Blanc Victor, tin manufacturer, ico, north third ft.
Bianchard John D. merchant, 6, fourh third It.
Black George, fliip carpenter, 382, fouth front ft.
Black James, jeweller, 89, tout h fccondft.
Black John, turner, Lhnflie's alley
Black William, grocer, 112, north Water ft.
Blackburn William, broker, 64, (oiith iecond ft.
Blackford Thomas, (ea captain, near 18, CreHon's alley
Blackledge Thomas, fliopkeeper, 399, north fecond ft.
Blackwell George, china and glals merchant, 126, north fecond ft.
Blackwell Rob-rr, iltv. D. D. Epilcopal clergyman, 50, Pine ft.
Blades James, dealer in grain, Galkel ft.
Blair Jane, fliopkeeper, 228, foiitli fecond ft.
Blair Samuel, phyfician, 29, Prune ft.
Blair William, i'ca. captain, 253, iouth Front ft.
Blair William, boot and flioeiviaker, i,s, Chefnut ft.
B'air Mr. attorney at law, back 162, High ft.
Blake Peter, gentleman, corner of Shippen and llfth ftreets
Blake William, carter, 322, fouth Front ft.
Blakelv John, attorney at law, near 140, Chefnut ft.
Blakillon Prefley, flioemaker, 212, 1'outh Front ft.
Blame Jofepli, botileri 5, north fifth (t.
Blavney Arthur, M. D, i/iB, fouth fecond ft.
Bleft Thomas, hatter, Mil^lin's alley
Bletterman Henry, baker, 83, fouth fourth ft.
Blight Peter, merchant, 102, foutli Front ft.
Blits Sufannah, widow, 47, Vine (t.
Blodget Samuel, gentleman, 169, Chefnut ft.
Bloer Robert, taylor, 9, Dock II.
Eloadel Antoine vz Defcuret, goldlmiths and jewellers, 169, fouth leconJ
ftreet
Blondieu Mr. M'Cullough's court
Blume George, grocer, 142, north fecond ft.
Blunt Thomas, grocer, 9, Strawberry ft.
•Blyth Gilbeitj plailterer, 2, Pewter Platter alley
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Blyth Jofcph, hair drefTer, near 145, north Front ft.
Boadtev Geoiy;e, mariner, Catherine between f ronr and fecond ftreetS
Boaraff widow, 148, north fifth il.
Bode William, clock and watch maker, 426, north Front ft,
Btehm Daniel, merchant, 96, north ftcond i\.
Bogs Joicph, mariner, 24, Little Water (1.
Bohlen B. Sc John, merchants, 7, north Water It.
BoilFet Michael, grocer, loj, nortl-fecond It.
Boiffier John, fhoemaker, 77, ibuth Front it.
Boker Aaron, taylor, 98, fouth Water It.
Bolger Anthonv, near Plumb in lecundit.
Boiler & Jordan, grocers, 123, north third ft.
Bolton Alexander, houle carpenter, 52, fouth third ft,
Bolton Edward, houfe carpenter, near fi^urth in Puunb ft.
Bond & Brooks, merchants, corner of fixth and High it.
Bond Jofeph, 24, Qjieen ft.
Bond Phineas, his Briunnick Majefty's Confnl General, 173, Clief-
niit It.
Bonnel! Charles, cooper, 180, north Front ft.
Bonfall Edward, & Co. ccHiveyancers and keeper of an office for the
fale of real eftates, 64, Dock ft.
Bonfall Edward, conveyancer, 95, fouth eighth ft,
Bonfall John, tayli.r, 9, Strawberry ft.
Book John, houie carpenter, 26, north fifth ft.
Booken George, agent, 33, Spruce Ix.
Boone Garret, fhip carpenter, 430, fouth Front It.
Boone Jeremiah, gentleman, 168, fouth fourth ft.
Booth George, gentleman. Cherry ft.
Booth Willian?, gun maker, 85, fi)uth Front fr.
Bordeaux Augultine, jeweller, 319, fouth fecoud ft.
Bordelv John B. gentleman, 7, Union fr.
Borns Join], Cain drefTer, near the corner of eighth in Vine ft.
Bortfeldt Frederick, tavern keeper, fouth Itreei, between fourth and
fifth ftreets
Bofch Peter, tobacconift, 93, Pvare ft.
Bofs Frederick, carpenter, 35, north fifth fr.
Bols widow, brulh manufacturer, 31, north Front ft.
Boifee Mr. ^9, fi.uth fifth ft.
BolTio Secundj, livery ftable keeper, corner of Lombard and third i\,
Bolller Jofeph, brals founder, above Poplar Lane in north fecond fr.
Bol'well William, trader, near 409, north third ft.
Boucker Jcfle, blackimitb, near Poplar Lane, in north fecond i'l.
Boudinor El;as,2t8, Arch ft.
Bourke Theobald, patent pump maker, 22, Chriftian ft.
Boufquet Odier, merc'nant, 10, Cyprefs alley
Boate John, gentleman, fouth fourth near South ft.
Bouveau Peter, gentleman, 18, South ft.
Bowen ADiley, labourer, ji, Cherry fir.
Bowen Enos, carter, Coate's l\.
Boxven Ezra, iea captain, 11, Vernon ft.
Bowen George, William, & Thomas, cabinet makers, 44, Spruce ft,
Bowen John, cabinet maker, 157, fouth lecond ft.
Bowen William, chair maker, 83, north Front fr.
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f ower Andrew, I'tone cutter, j 25, nortli fixth below Race Ct.
Power Cliarlottc, miclwilc, near 21, uonlilixUi ft.
Ijower Gtorge, Ihoemaker, Brown Ir.
Bowtr oOj)!)!;), widow, St. John's It.
Bowers Jacob, ihoeiuaker, bet. Brown and Poplar Lane in north third
ilreet
BoNves Cliarlotte, widow gcnilcwonian, 47, Spruce It.
Bowes Louden, rope maker, 2^50, i'nuth third ft.
Bowes William, houle carpenter, corner of Hurft ft. and Lombard
Bowes Joieph, architect aiul engraver, 25, CreiU)n's alley
Bowie Jane, fiiopkeeper, 282, lt)uili lecond ir.
Bowles Vv'iliiam, block and pump maker, 9, Little Water ft.
Bowne Thonaas, ihip joiner, Noble It. between Froni and fecond
Boyce William, cleik, 12, Gray's alley
Boyd Aculrcw, flioplceeper, 6, High ih
Boyd Andrew, ciiair maker, 90, north Front ft.
Bovd James, hairdreiler, 17, Pewter Platter alley.
Boyd John, clerk, Cherrv it. between eighth and ninth
Boyil John, rope maker, Ibuth Front near Prime ft.
Boyd Parks, pewttrer and bral's founder, 89, north fecond ft.
Boyd Patrick, iiiipwright, 106, Chriilian It.
Boyd Thomas, Shepherel's court
Boyer Dolly, liiopkecper, 214, north fecond ft.
Boyer Henry, caulker, oppolite the Swedes' church, Swanion ft.
Boyian Amelia, widow, hoarding houle, 19, Strawberry It.
Boyle Daniel, labourer, Catherine between fecond and third ft.
Boys & M'Callmon'-, merchants, 26, north Front ft.
Boys & M'Elwaine, merchants, 58, fouth Wharves
Boys Rodney, near Lombard, in foutli fourth ft.
Boys Samuel, merchant, 27, Penn i\.
Boys William, phvllcian, 277, fouih Front it.
Brabani Mr. 87, north I'econd ft.
Brad.-n fames, taylor, 21, fouth Water ft.
Bradford Thomas, priniei- and boukleller, 8, fouth Front ft.
Bradley Abraham, ion. clerk in the general poit olTice, 86, Crown ft.
Bradley David, grocer, iifth It. between German and Plumb
Bradley John, itore keeper, 41, north feventh ft.
Bradley Thomas, copperimith, 102, High ft.
Brady Henry, houfe carpenter, near 441, north Front ft.
Bi aiily Mary, widow, Duke ft.
Brady lloberr, caulker, corner of Prime and i'ov.ih Front ft,
Brady Sulaunah, ichoolmiftrefs, 103, ibuth iecond it.
Bra-tigam Daniel, booki'e'iler and binder, 194, north iecond it,
Brame Henry, painter and glazier, i\', north Gxth ft.
Brandt & Matthey, watchmakers, 158, north fecond ft.
Branliam Ebenczar, innkeeper, 164, High it.
Brandtzle Chriilian, mariner, St. John's ft.
Branna Fdward, drayman, 24, Cvloravian allev
Brannan-.an Cbriftian, houCe carpenter, ^Si Schiever's alley
Branncr Gcnr;^e, north iixtb near Vine ft.
Brannot William, labourer, Cherry between eighth and ninth ft,
Brantingh^m Joieph, gentleman, 50, ibuth iifth ft.
Brather Jolui, labourer, Cuate's ft. near Front ft.
Bray George, fiiip maUer, 71, Union ft.
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Brazier A. watch raaXer, 23, north third fh
Brearley jamcs, clock and watch maker, 71;, north fecond ft.
Breck Samuel, ien. gentleman, 321, High (I.
Breck Samuel, jun/merchant, 8y, Ibuth third ft:.
Brehaut Niciiolas, caulker, between Front and iecond ftreets, in Fuller's
allcv
^ Breintnall David, dealer in fiioes, 95, fouth fecond fl,
i Breilh John, ikindrefTer, Vine {L_
^ Urc^ Martha, docirels, 13, north iixth ft.
pa Brent Charles, Tea captain, 53, Almond ft.
Breuil Francis, merchant, 115, Spruce ft.
Brewton Daniel, ihip mailer, 421, fouth Front ft.
Brian James, Knight's court
Brice John, fliip niafier, 19, north ninth ft.
Brice Elizabeth P/iiiS, dealer in earthen ware, and boardlng-houre, ii8»
fouth fecond ft.
Bridges Robert, fail maker, 259, fouth Front ft.
Brien William, tavlor, 2, Penn ft.
Brifos Abiier, mercliant, 5, north fecond ft.
Briggs Francis, iliipcarpenter, near 411, north Front ft.
Briggs Fannv, mantua maker, 2, Qiiarry ft.
Briggs Elizabeth, huckfter, corner of Coate's Lane and north third fl.
Briggs Samuel, 11, North fl.
Brigiit Jacob, gentleman, 177, north Front ft.
Bright Edward, farmer. South ft. between iifth and fjxth
Bright Mary, widow, 47, Lombard ft.
Bringhurft George, coach maker, 23, north fifth ft.
Bringhurft George, coach maker, between 184 & 194, fouth third ft.
Bringhurft James, gentleman, 131, fouth Front ft.
Bringhurft James, clerk in the Bank of the U.;ited States, 20, Union ft-
Erinton John H. atiorney at law, ic8. Arch it.
BriiioU Sarah, boarding houfe, 3, Lietitia court
Brift'oU Thomas L. baker, 3, Lrg'titia court
BriftoU Thomas, flour merchant, 403, north fecond ft.
Brittle Adam, coUeclor of taxes, 212, fouth fecond ft.
Britton Joleph, tavern keeper, 77, north Front ft.
Britton fohn,jun, merchant, 200, north Water ft.
Eritz Jacob, baker. Shepherd's court
Brobert William, labourer, corner of tenth and Arch u,
Brobflon Robert, taylor, and ladies habit maker, 49, louth fecond ft.
Brock Jolin, Ihip Uiai'ter, 33 liey's alley
Brodhead Daniel, furveyor general, 226, High ft.
Erodhead Daniel, jnii. 214, High il.
Brodie Alexander, dealer in hard ware, 412, fouth Front ft.
Brois Jacob, potter, St. John's ft.
Brooks Boyer, boat builder. Brook's court.
Brooks Davis, taylor, 22, Strawberry ft.
Brooks Edward, fe-i captain, St. John's ft.
Brookes James & John, houfe carpenters, Catherine between Front and
fecond ft,
Brooke Jefte, houfe carpenter, near 128, Walnut ff.
Brooks John, glover and breeches maker, 121, High ft.
Brooks Robert, furveyor of lands, I2t, Callowhili It,
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Brooks Thomas, brafs founder, /hop on the bridge above Callowhill ib
north Iccondfl:.
Brooks Wjlliam, plane maker, 25, Key's alley
Brooks William, porter, St. John's (t.
Broom Thomas, fhoemaker, ic8, South ft.
B;oom, Liitltr, & Co. merchants, 38, High ft.
Brotherton James, labourer. Green ft.
Brown Abia, fhip carpenter, near 393, north Front ft.
Prown Andrew, printer and proprietor of the Philadelphia Gazeitc, 29,
Chefnut ft.
Brown Ann, feamftrefs, 12, fonth fcventh ft.
Brown Ann, huckfter, between Shippen and South, in fourth ft.
Brown Armet, merchant, 76, Union ft.
Brown Benjamin, fnoemaker, 334, norih fecond ft.
Brown Bcmjami;), innkeeper, EUiow Lane
Brown Clements, deputy coile6tor, 204, Arch ft.
Brown Daniel, taylor, 13, fouth Water ft.
Brown David, ihip mafter, 32, Union ft.
3:rown Elias, cooper, 20, LTtUe Water ft.
Brown FJizabeth, 16, Race It.
Brown Elijali, gentleman, 117, fouth fecond ft.
Brown Ezra, dealer in fhoes, 412, north lecond ft.
?rown Francis, taylor, 19, Strawberry ft.
Brown Frederick, corner of New and ionrth ft,
Browu George, tobacconift, 138, north fecond ft.
Brown George, tavern keeper, fouth fifth between Shippen and PlumV
ftreets
Brown George, blackfmith, 91, Callowhill ft.
Brown Jacob, iron merchant, j6i & 167, north fecond ft.
Brown Jacob, barber, 105, Race ft,
Brown James, jliop];eeper, 31, fouth Front ft.
Brown James, merchant, 119, fbuih fecond ft.
Browne James, merchant, 80, Penn ft.
Brown John, fhoemaker, 6, South alley
jBrown John mariner, German betw een fourth and $fth ft.
Brown John, filver plater, Creflon's court
Brown John, & Co. copperplate printers, 126, north third ft.
Brown John, cabinet maker, 148, north Front ft.
l^rown John, merchant, 40, Pine ft.
Brown John, gentleman, 368, north front ft.
Brown Tohn, merchant, near 24, north eighth ft.
Brown John, cabinet maker, Duke ft.
Brown John, Mackimith, 331, north Front ft.
Brown John, merchant, 278, fouth front ft.
Prown Jolm, rigger, 8, Margaret It. between front and fecond iU
Brown Ifaiah, labourer, 417, foutii front i\.
?rown Ifrael, merchant, 83, north water ft.
Brown Leonard, taylor, 207, fouth fecond ft.
Brcwn Lewis, butcher, St. John's ft.
Brown Mark, grocer, 5, Arch ft.
Brown Matthew, majiner, Combes' alley
Brown Mercy Sarah, dealer in flour, corner of fj:;th and fouth ftrectg
Brown Nathaniel, 24, Race ft, '-
4ifo%yn Paul, taylor, jz^ ^prth water ft,,
Brown Matthew, conftable, fouth Fourth, near Lombard f>.
Brown Mrs. widow, Plumb, between Itcond and third !}•.
Brown Peter, blacklmith, 141, north Front ft.
Brown Peter, baker, St. John's ft.
Brown Rachel, widow, Budd ft.
Brown Samuel, fchool-rnafter, Green ft. between fecond and third ft.
Brown Samuel, biicuit baker, 45, Callowhill ft.
Brown Sarah, widow, innkeeper, 211, Arch ft.
Brown &: Swain, grocers, ,^63, north iecoud ft.
Brown Thadeus, ichool-mafter. Black horfe alley
Brown Thomas, grocer, 206, fouth fccond Itrcet
Brown Thomas, cooper, Pear ft.
Brown Thomas, houle carpenter, 14, Callowhill ft.
Brown William, bricklayer, 31, Shippen ft.
Brown William, cabinet-maker, 194, ibuthfecond ft.
Brown William, merchant, 41, Almond ft.
Brown William, bifcuit baker, between Vine and Callowhill ftreets, ia
north Water ft.
Brown William, bjackfmith, 21, Green ft.
Brown William, bricklayer, George ft. between Shippen and Plumb iT.
Brown William, biicu-t baker, 11, Vine ft.
Brown William and Abia, fliipwrights, at their wharf, No. i, ©ak ft.
lumber yard, 323, nortli front ft.
Browftcr William, lea captain, 15, Race ft.
Bruce David, Printer, Elmfley's alley
Bruce Edward, boarding Jioufe, 14, Church alley
Bruchet Jofeph, taylor, 179, fouth fecond ft.
Brugniens baker, 71, F.lm ft.
Brumard Rock, metchant, 58, Lombard ft.
Brummajrc Minia, widow, cake fclitr, 12, Arch ft;
Erummeii Charles, blackfmith, 338, fouth Front ft.
Brunelau Peter, grocer, 102, South ft.
Bruner Adam, ikinner, Margaretta ftreet, between Front and Se-
cond ftreets
Bryan George, 307, High ftreet
Bryan Guy, mercliant, Fromberger's court
Bryan Samuel, regifter general, 66, north eighth ft.
Bryan Thomas, cabinet maker, 136& 138, north front ft.
Bryant Thomas, joiner, Coates' alley
Bryant Benjamin, tanner and currier, 68, feuth third ft. and 91, Wal-
nut ftreet
Bryfon James, boarding houfe, and intelligence office, 150, nortU
Third ft.
Buchanan James, trader, Plumb, between fecond and third ftreets
Buchanan James, fhopkeeper,^6, fouth fifth ft.
Buck Jacob, fliocmaker. Star alley
Buck William, keeper of carriages, 123,^ Pine ft.
Buckbee, Rachel, 17, north fourth ft.
Buckley Adam," cooper, St. John's ft. »
Bucldey Ifaac, meal merchant, 389, north front ft.
Buckley V/illiam, mercliant, 147, fouth front ft. &: 87, fouth third ft,
Budd Jofcpii, hatter, 4, north front ft.
Budd Gecige, 261, north front ft,
«udd Willia.m, phyfician, 215, aorth fecond ft.
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Biidden widow, LnclJtia court
Buddy Peter, innkeeper, corner of Callcnvhill and fccond ftrcets
Buo;niard Cliarlcs, hair drefler, 178, foutli icicoud i\.
Buigeiit Mayc?, near 425, foiitli Front llrcet
Bulger, widow IMary, fliopkceper, near ^iieen, in fouth Front ft.
Bumback Martin, blackfuiith, Coates' fh
Buncljolm Cliarles, coachman, between 59 and 65, fouth fifth ft.
Bunner Jacob, revenue officer, 39, Penn It.
Bunncr Mrs. jrentlswoman, 1^4, iouth Front i\.
Buntinp- Philip S. grocer, J 13, Race ftreet, and corner of Race and
Third fl.
Bunting Nicholas, blackfmith, South, near Second fl.
Bunting Thomas, tanner, above Poplar lane in north Second ft.
Burchan Jjhn, merchant, between 19 and 21, Elfrith's alley
Biird Edward, regiiter of the high court of errors and appeals, 88, fouth
Fourth ft.
Burd George, fea captain. Green ft.
Burd Jofcph, wood corder, between Lombard and South, in Fifth ftrect
Burden George, cabinet maker, foutli Front, near Mary it
Burden joieph, wool comber, Cyprefs alley
Burden Joic]>h, windier chair maker, 97, (oiith tliird ft.
Burden Jolhua, dealer in flioes, 224, fouth fecond ft.
Biirdon Stephen, grocer, 184, fouth tliird ft.
Burge John, confectioner, 160, north third ftreet
Burgefs Mary, milliner, 76, Almond ft.
Biu-gef.and Co. merchants, 23, iouih third ft.
Burgy Samuel, carter, Noble ft.
Burk Andrew, fea captain, 13, Branch ft.
Burk Edward, grocer, corner of Fourth and Plumb ft.
Burke Edmond, taylor, 402, noith Second (t.
Buike John, Plumb, between Fourth and Fifth ft.
Bark joim, liuufe carpenter. Palm's alley
Burk John, houfe carpenter, near Sixth, in Pine fh
Burk widow, tavernkeeper, 5, Chelnut ft.
Burke Thomas, meafi.-,rer of corn, &c. 437, fouth Front ft.
BurkcUon Jacob, hatter, 3©, Coates' alley
Burkhard Andrew, infpector of the port, Levi Hollingfworth's wharf.
Barkbard Samuel, tobacconift, near Pme in Water it.
Burkhart Frederick, conftable, 76, Race ft.
Burkitt & Smith, perfumers and hair drefTers, 57, north water ft.
Buriat Jofeph, embroiderer, 65, Elm ft.
Burkloe Samuel, watchmaker, 13, Shippcnft.
Burn John, grocer, 171, fouth Second iL
Burn Jofeph, fliopkceper, 244, north Front ft.
Burn Samuel, 246, ditto
Burn Stephen, houfe carpenter, 220, fouth third ft.
Burns widow, crovvn ft. near Race
Eurnfide William, grocer, corner of Shippen and Second ft.
Burrows Edward, ihip mafter, 175, north Front it.
Burrows Jolin, fea caprain, 218, north Front ft.
Burrowes Jofeph, meffenscr in the general poft-officc, Cherry, near
Ninth ft.
Burrowes Stephen, faddlc; harnefs, and tvnnk maker, 52, north Se-
cond ftreet
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Burrowes William, gentleman, 133, fouth Third ft.
Bnrtnett Daniel, grocer, 355, ^rch i\.
Barton William, icrivencr, 176, north Fiith ft.
Bulch Andrew, ilioemaker, 119, P».ace 11.
Bafli Henry, ladler, 10, Margaret li. between Front and Second
Biifti Marv, Church alley
Bulhell Elizabeth, widow innkeeper, 141, north Front ft.
Eufshwry Francis, engraver and enammeler, 57, fouth Second fh
Builier Bartholomew, ftarch manufa^urer, between ninth and tenth, ia
Callowhill ft.
Buffier D. livery ftable keeper, Go-forth alley.
Rufti Paul, gentleman, corner of Spruce and fifth ft.
Butcher George, grocer, north Ninth ft:.
Butcher Job, merchant, 49, north Water ft.
Butcher John, marii.er, Mifflin's alley
Butcher John, baker, between Green and Coates's ftreets, in nortli
Third ftreet
Butcher John, ilioemaker, Crown ft.
Butcher Richard, labourer, near 147, Spruce il.
liutler Anthony, merchant, near 411, north Front ft.
Butler James, faopkeepcr, 80, north Fourth ft.
Butler John, houl'e carpenter, iii, north third ft.
Butts widow Margaret, mantua maker, 292, fouth Front ft.
Buzby John, meai merchant, Cherry ft. between eighth and ninth
Buzby beard merchant, 299 & 311, Arch ft.
Byrne Edmond, innkeeper, crooked bi'let wharf
Byrne yohn, hair drefler, 137, fouth fecond ft.
Byine Patrick, gentleman, 86. fouth Front ft.
jjyrne Redmond, grocer, 37, loutli Water ft.
Byslield Frederick, French ftay and ladies habit maker, 17, Straw-
berry ft.
_.ADWALUDER Widow, gentlewoman, 248, High ft.
Caillebaux William, baker, 26, Pewter Platter alley
Cain AlcKander, gentleman, corner of front and fouth ft,
Cain Hugh, labourer, Meade alley
Calbiaith <S: Co. merchants, 111, Spruce ft.
Caldcleugh C. merchant, 22, north rhird ft.
CaHer John, houfe carpenter, liiutli i\. near fecond
Caldwell Charles, M. D. 25, Pin-j ft.
Caldwell John E. merchant, 119, Ibuth front ft.
Caldwell John, attorney at law, 92, fouth third ft.
Caldwell Ifabclla, gentlewoman, 423, fouth front i\.
Caldwell Samu-jl, clerk of the diilrict court, j6, north fourth ft.
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Caldwell Timothv, well digger, Waggoner's alley
Cdli John, harnels maker, Mary l\, between Iccond and front
Calkighan j)avid, merchant, i6y, fouth water and 8, Lombard ft.
Calver, SamiK 1, hoiilc carpenter, Clierry between I'cventh and eighth
(Irecls
Cambric'pc Job.n, boarding houfe, 62, Spruce ft.
Cameron Elizabeth,, widow, Oakfl. between fourth and fifth
Cameron James, tavern keeper, Shippen between third and fourth ft.
Cameron Jntm, book binder, 8, Pear i\.
Carnjibell Alexander, Pnoemaker, 81, f )Uth ft.
Campbell /Vlexamicr, clock and watch maker, 3, fouth fourth ft.
Campbell George, regiiier of wills, 143, north ^vater ft.
Campbell Hanfel, mariner, iVieade alley
Campbell Hugh, 24, Swanf(^n ft.
Camj'bell [ane, corner of Walnut an J tenth ft.
Campbell John, mariner, Ibiith near fourth ft.
Campbell John, tavlor, op.r.ofue 79, nurth water ft.
Campbell Robert, k Co. bookfellors and ftationers, 40, fouth fecond ft.
Campbell Sarah, fouth between fifth and fixth ft.
Campbell WiUam, fea captain, 163, north third ft.
Campbell William, painter and glazier, Elmflies alley
Campbell Mrs. gentlewoman, 171, fouth third ft.
Campeon Francis, dealer in pic'tures, 213, north fecond ft,
Canby Thomas, merchant, 170, fouth fecond ft.
Canbv Thomas, jun. merchant, 109, fouth Water, and 9, north fifth ft*
Cannon James, merchant, 2, north front ft.
Cannon John, mariner, 150, north Water ft.
Cannon llichard, grocer, fifth between South andShippen ft.
Capp John, grocer, 241, High ft.
Capper Mrs.' 142, Arch ft.
Capper Michael, watchmaker, 99, Pvace ft.
Care John, laddie tree maker, 122, north fifth ft.
Care John, laddie tree maker, 84, north feventh ft.
Care Peter, fiour merchant, 87 and 93, north water ft.
Care Philip, merchant, 37, north water ft.
Carey Charles, llioemaker, Lombard between fixth and feventh ft.
Carey Elizabeth, widow, fhopkeeper, 90, Chelnuc ft.
Carey James, printer of the Uuittd States Recorder, 19, Carter's
- alley
Carey Mathew, bookllller and ftationer, 118, High ft.
Carey, widow, boardir.g houfe, 1 10, Union ft.
Carhart William, fliip maiter, oppofite the Swedifh Church, Swan^
fon ft.
Caliper John, butcher, 8, Hoffman's alley
Carlile Abraham, hardware merchant, 102, north front ft
Carlile Alexander, gentleman, ./;7, fouth fifth ft.
Carll Gilbert, taylor, 105, Ibuth Front ft.
Carmalt Jonathan, fnopkceper, 99, High ft.
Carman Jacob, carpenter, 132, foiith fourth ft.
Carman James, hatter, 23, High ft.
Cannich Ann, widow, 202, Arch ft.
Carmfchael ^ Farre, grocers, fouth Wharves near Pine (t.
Carnell Jofeph, coach maker, fifth between South and Lombard It.
Caron Peter, blackfmith, corner of eighth and Walnut ft.
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Carpenter Ccefar, carter, near Walnut in fouth fifrh fr.
Carpenter Pompcv, wood lawyer, 241, fuuth third it.
Carpenter Samnel, carter, St, Johns (I.
Carpenter Samacl, painter and glazier^ 45, Pine (1.
Carpenter Samuel, iail inaher. Palmer's alley
Carnenter Thomas, conftable. Green It, between fifth and fixth
Carr Beniamin, miifical repoiitory, 122, Hii^h IL
Carr Elizabeth, mantua maker, Elfrith's alley
Carr John, clerk, near iz6, north fifth ii.
Carr llaac, flioemake: , Brown IK
Carr Robert, brafs founder, iv, Cre^on's alley
Carr Thoraas, breeches maker^ 5, Plumb l\.
Carr William, huckiler. South between fifth and fixth ft.
Carre John, Thomas, and Charles, interpreters of Foreign Languages^
8, Union It.
Carrel Edward, merchant, 113, (oath front it.
Carrel John, ironmonger, 32, High It.
Carnau Charles, taylor, 101, Race Ih
Carroll Daniel, wool combei", 29, Pewter platter alley
Carruthers George, ihopkeeper, 159, kuuh front ft.
Carrygan Jacob, houfe carpenter, bet. ninth and tenth in Cherry (x.
Carfon CharlAe, fnopkeeper, 7, north third it.
Carfon Elizalieth, widow, Ibamltrcrs, 98, north fixrh fr.
Caribn Elizabeth, widow, gentlewoman, 67, Lombard fc.
Caribn James, I'choolmafter, 117, Ibuthft.
Carfon John, lea captain, 76, Lombard It.
Caribn Jonathan, taylor, 77, ibuth I'econd it.
Caribn Jofeph, 95, north fifth ft.
Caribn William, ftore keeper, 35, Walnut ft.
Caribn Mrs. boarding houfe, 39, north iixrh fc,
Carttairs Thomas, houfe carpenter, fnnth eighth corner of Walnut {\.
Carfwell &c Jackfon, merchants, 52, Chefnut it.
Carter Jafper &. Joleph, painter and glazier, 130, South fl.
Carter John, fliip carpenter, Duke 11:,
Carter ifabella, widow. Palm's alley
Carteret Daniel, wiudibr chair maker, near 391, fouth front Ih •
Carteret Jofeph W. cabinet maker, near x-.lmond in front it.
Cartwright John, huckrter, 20, Shippen fl.
Carver Jacob, clock and watch maker, 44, fouth front fh
Carver Samuel, houfe carpenter, 98, Spruce It.
Cafttl John, grocer, 200, fouth fourth l\. w^
Cafe John, taylor, 168, north water Ih ^^''
Cafe 61 Baldwin, boot and Ihue makers, 67, ibuth third ft. \
Cafey Adam, flioemakcr, 79, ibuth fifth it.
Calh Thomas, houle carpenter, 28. Sterling alley
Caihady William, malt maker, fouth Frout bcvween 0;,een and Chrii-
tian ft.
Calhman Timothy, German between third and fourth ft.
Caadn Samiiel, fea captain, 19, Sliippen i\.
Ca fcdv Barney, labourer, near the corner of South in Vsjraoa li,
CafTedy John, grocer, near Prime in fouth front ft.
Calfin Luke) grocer, i/jo, fouth fourth It.
Cairin Satnucl, 45, Viae fl.
Carez, hjir-dielFtr, ici, fouth iecond ft,
E
-heart Xl!cn,]un. boat builder, Duke (I.
■tlic-rt William, M. D. bttween ninih and tcnih in Filbert fl-
-athttrs Vv'i'liam, groctT, 84, Union ft.
Carliit-rPatiiv^k, {hoemakcr, 108, Sourli ft.
Cathraii Iknjamin, Ichoolmafter, 5^, Cherry fl.
, Cathrall li'aac, M D. 40, Arch ft.'and 17, Elfrith's alley
/Catnacli Donald, fruiterer, 115, High ft. corner of third
Caftni.'n Jofeph, M. D. 4, Pruan ft.
CaiJifirai) Jacob, IhuemakLr, I'^.o, north waterft.
Cauu'inan Jofeph, gentleman, 14, Cheiry ft.
Caufhnd Jolin, Plumb near ibuth eighth It.
Cave Robert, curler, Meade alley
Cave Thtrmas, colleclor of taxe';, 185, Lombard ft»
Ceiles Anthony, baker, 27, Walnut ft.
Cliace Henry, mariner, near Walnut in fouth fifth ft.
Chadwick Ifaac, ftoemaker, Bndd fi.
Chalabre Ji^lm, mere liant, St. Johns ft.
Chalk John, circulating library, 75, north third Ct.
Ciiaioner Ann, fhopkeeper, q8, north third ft.
Ciiambers George, tavlor, 8, north water l\.
Chambers John, innkeeper, 16, north third ft.
Chamt)ers William, rope maker, near 426, north Front JL
Chamberlain Beiijaniiii, flioerHaker, 37, north third ft.
Chamberlain PLiciiard, iioufe carpenter, 35, Coates alley
Clianccllor William, merchant, 105, High ft.
Ci-.andler John, innkeeper, 59, north lectvd ft.
Chapman Benjamin, hatter, 42, north eighth ft. V?;
Chapman George R. ironmonger, 162, louth fourth ft.
Chapman John, winclfor chair i!iaker, fouth eighth ft.
Chapman Jofiali, inercliant, 0, north fecond IV.
Chapman Jane, widow, gentlewoman, 61, Cherry ft.
Chapman V/illiam, fJhmonger, Iburtli ft. between German andPluinl*
Chapman, widovv, gentlewoman, 180, north water it.
Chardon Anthony, paper manufai^turer, 71, fouth fecond ft.
Chat Ciandids, iewelier, 4, fouth fourth ft,
Chaiaudon John Baptift, grocer, 275, north Front ft.
Chatfield Oliver, cooper, p.jcj- north front ft.
Chatham Abijah, taylor, St. John's it.
Chaudron Mr. «\'3rrh maker and jeweller, 12, fouth third ft.
Ciieinee William, wheclwrignt, 445, north fecond ft.
Ciievalier Marv, widow,- gentlewoman, y", Callowhill ft.
Ghavcan Peter, merchanv, between fixth and feventli in Pine ft.
C|)ew Bciijamin fen. gentleman, 110, lijuth third it.
Chierdt'l Paul, raylor. Brook's court
Child James, taylor, 446, north third ft.
Childs Mary, Brown (r.
Chini Chriftian, labourer, 491, north fecond ft-.
Ci.'ipnian James, mcrcl-anr, 38, High ft.
Ciioito Jerenjiuh, rrariner, 120, 6ou'ih ft.
?vhore jac6b, baler, Si, Race ft.
Chrifrian Elizabeth, bifcuit baker, 129, north front ft.
Ci^-iftie Alexander, coacli and iign painter, n, fouth lixth fj.
Chi Tiie James, gentleman, 365, north fecond ft.
Chriuie jol;n, fea captain, 48, Duke ft.
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Chrifty Hugh, grocer, 2 and 4, north Water ^t, ,
Chriity George, 6y, Cherry it.
Chrifty Robert, fhoeniaker, 27, fbuth front ft.
Chryftler Jacob, shopkeeper, 71, Arch ft.
Church Saaiuel, trader, 1, Swanibn ft.
Church John, M. D. ditto
Churchman John, conveyancer, 32, Race fh
Churchman Mordecai, fnip matter, 51, Uniun ft.
CirBy Edward, labourer, Meade alley
Cift Charles, printer ?.nd ftatic\ner, 104, north lecond ft.
Clampfter Adam, deputy fheriff, 21, Elfri:hs alley
Clonderfon Samuel G. 26, north fixth ft.
Clapier Lewis, merchant, 210, fouth front ft.
Clare William, grocer, corner of Front and Almond ft.
Clarens Califra, miliner, 19, north third ft.
Claridge Philip, t^rocer, corner of fifdi and Vine ft.
Clark Benjamin, clock and watch maker, 5;j, foutli Front ft.
Clrik Catiiarine, widow. Plumb between fccon i and third It-
Clark Ephraim, clock and watch maker, i, luuth Front It.
Clarke Jacob, grocer, 207, north Front fr.
Clarke Jacob, grocer, corner of Front and Vine fr.
Clark JamesV grocer, 18, north \^'atcr ft.
Clark Jjhn, grocer, 55, north V/ater ft.
Clark John, porter, Biddle's alley
Clarke John, 62, Arch ft.
Ciark Jofepli, grocer, 340, north fecond ft.
Clark jofeph, ichool mafter andfliopkeeper, 12, north fifth ft.
Clark jofeph, grocer, 17, High It.
Clark Jofeph, meafurer of carpenter's work, between South and Lom-
bard in rifth It.
Clarke Samuel, merchant, 227, fouth front R.
Clark Samuel, grocer, 14, High fh
Clark Samuel, gentleman, 38, north fifth {i.
Clarke Samuel, bricklriyer, 192, Arch 11".
Clarke Sufannah, widow, boarding houfe, 192, Arcl: ft.
Clark Thomas, mariner, George It. between Shippcn and South fl.
Clark William, fea captain, 11, (^leen ft.
Clark William, wheelwright, Chriitian between fecond and third fl.
Clark William, grocer, 140, fouth front fh
Cjarkion INlathew, gentleman, 109, Arch fl.
Cla-f-kfon Samuel, merchant, 120, Snruce fh and fouth Wharves, near
Pine fh
Claftrie John, fegar maker, 215. fouth fecond ft.
Claufe Lewis, labourer, Budd fh
Ciawges Daniel, piinterand glazier, 187, Arch ft.
Clawges John, painter and glazier, 110, north fiKth ft.
Claxton Elizabeth, fliopkeeper. Crown ft.
Claxton John, fliip chandler, 17, Arch fh
Claxton Thomas, doorkeeper of the Houfe cf Reprefentatives of the U. S„
359, north fecond fh
Clay Alexander, tavern keeper. South between fifth ^nd ilxtli ft.
Clay Alexander, flioemaker, Soufh near fifth ft.
Clay Cuarles, houfe carpenter, Oak between fourth and £ftli ft. *
Clay Curtis, gentleman, 64, norih third ft
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Clav John, taylor. Green lane between fourth and fifrh ft.
Cayjoile David C. & Septimus, printers and proprietors of the Amcn%
can Daily Advcrtilcr, 48, Hi-^h ft.
Clnvpoolc David C. printer, 2, norrh eighth ft.
C'aypoole John, uplinllterer, 72, foutli front ft.
Claypoole Jofepli, hatter, 4, fouth Front i\.
Clayj-'oole Hannah Mrs. fouth fifth between Walnut and Chefnut ft.
Clayton B. liorfe and fhoe farrier, Moravian alley
Clayton Charles, coach mcker, Sugar alley
Clavton Thomas, hatter, 82, iuurh I'econd ih
Clein Jchn, & Cc. grocers, 203, High ft.
Cieiiiens Jofeph, hair drefiLr and perfumer, iii, fouth fecond ft.
Clemens luiward, Ihoemaker, 43, High i\.
Clemens Valentine, ihoemaUcr, 14 cliininies
Clciidci>in Fainucl, Icriviner, 26, north lixtli fl.
Clevanfter iSoviire, taylor, 6, north water fr.
Ciifibrd .'^nna, gentlewoman, corner of Arch and fcventh ft,
Clifibrd James, lea captain, 45, Almond ft.
Ci'ffcird [oiin, irerchant, 186, Arch li.
Ciiliord Thoniag, & Jolin, merchants, 39, north front ft.
Clifford Thomas, merchant, 184, Arch ll.
Clif<in Francis, 2, north fixth ft.
Cjiffon WiUiain, fliopkeeper, 172, north fecond it.
Chfinn William, gentleman, 74, Swanfon ft.
Clifton William, <^ John, j'io. blackfmiths, 74, Swanfon ft.
Cline Abrahawi, carpenter, 62, north feventh ft.
Ciine Gabriel, news carrier. Plumb between third and fourth ft.
Ciine Henry, laylor, 32, Sugar alley
Cline Jacob, fea captain, 17, Elfriths alley
Cline John, taylor, near 441, north front ft.
Cline Jofeph, cooper, near 342, iiorth Front ft.
Cline Peter, l^ricklayer, north third between Green and Ceates ft.
Ciing John, Creflon's alley
Clinioa Ai:n 5c Elizabeth, boarding houfe, 5, fouth fourth ft.
Clinton Robert, clerk in the Bank of Pennfylvania, 362, fouth Front ft,
Cr;ock John, blackfmith, 30, Branch it
Cloer John, cabinet maker, 68, north tifth ft.
CU^pier Lewis, 126, north fourtli ft.
Clothier Stmuel, I'iiipwright, 18, Green ft.
do hier, widow, 58, Cherry It.
Ciond John, fhipwright, 8, Almond ft.
Cluud John, 60, north fixtb ft.
*_!.>ukr Chrii^i-.trbcJ, leu captain, 42, Almond it.
^iiniber Catherine, Brown ft.
Ciy rixilip, baker, back of 176, Race ft.
Ctymer George, gentleman, 189, ibuth third ft.
Ciymer Henry, merchant, 185, Ibutb third ft.
<Jivm.-:r John, <;arter, fouth feventh between Market and Ghefnut ft.
Coule E('ward J. clerk of the common council, to?., Spruce fl.
"".(.alter >k LeiTicv,' bprtlcrs, near 185, louth third it.
States Abraham, teip maflcr, 20, Cable lane
Ci^es John, tavern keeper, 158, Swanfon ii.
Chis JoHah, grocer, 6, Church alley
Chr: <fe Kandolph, grocers, 6, noriit jjecond fu
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Coates Samuel, itierchant, 82, fonth front Ic.
Coates Thomas, grocer, 97, Vine Ir.
Cnates. Warwick, fhipwnght, 24, Ojieen ff.
Coates William, broker, 12, Carter's alley
Coaxes William ;ol. iuflice of the peace, 372, north front ft.
Cobb Nathan, hlackr-nith, 1 Lociift ft.
Cobbetr William, proprietor of Porcupine's Gazette, 25, north fei
frreet
Coburn John, taylor, fonth fifth between Chefnut and Walnut ft.
Cobnrn John, rigger, 22, /\rchft.
Cochran Hugh B. bookbinder, Relief's alley, and 34, fouth fecoi
frreet
Cochran Robert, printer, 94, fouth fifth ft,
Cochrane & Tliurfby, merchants, 28, north front ft.
Cochran &: Williamibn, itone cutters, north feventh near Market ft.
Cock William, fea captain, Plumb between fourth and fifth ft.
Cockbnrn Philip, hair drcffer, 146, fouth fourth ii.
Cocks William, & Co. cabinet makers, and upholfterers, corner of fixth
and Chefnut fh
Coe Robert, & Son, brnfh nianufaclnrers, 46, north fecond i\.
Cohen Elcazer, merchant, 223, /.rch ft.
Cohen Jacob, reader to the Jewilli Congregation, 1. Cherrv ft,
Cohen, widow, 17, fouth tjiird ft-
Cole James H. hatter, 46, High If.
Cole James, labourer, 18, Almond fl,
Gole James, ditto Cherry, between Sixth and Seventh ft.
Cole S. mantua maker, z6, South alley.
Coieburn Nathaniel, tavlor, 142, fouth Fourth fl.
Coleman Charity, huckftcr, Cherrv alley, between Seventh i '
flreets
Coleman John, watchman, between Seventh and Tigbth fl
Cherry alley
Coleman Nicholas, bifcuit baker, 117, north Third i\.
Coleman Philip, fkin dreffer, 383, north Front fl.
Coleman Philip, carter, 421, north Second ft.
Colhoun Guffavus and Hugh, merchants, 27, north water fr,
Colladay Abraham, houfe carpenter, 136, Arch ft.
CoUaday Jacob, carpenter, near 210, Race fh
Colladay Wil>io.nn, houfe carpenter, 76, Vine ft.
Collet John, fca captain, 62, fonth Front ff.
Coiner Richard, fnoeraaker, 20, Sugar alley
Collingwood Samuel, type founder, Green fl. between Fifth and bixtl\
flreets
Collins Beniamin, painter and glazier, 47, Chefnut ft.
Collins Chalkcv, baker, 82, Arch fl.
Collins John, grocer, 419, fonth Front fl.
Collins Jeremiah, 25, Prune ft.
Collins Rachel Sarah, widow, 4, Cable lane
Collins R.ichard, fail maker ,33, Union flreet
Collins Sarah, baker, 60, Ciiei'nut fl.
Collins Tiu>mas, tavernkccper, i, Callowhilfflv ^,
Collins-Timothy, grocer, 51, fonth Fifth fl.
Collins Zaccheus, merchant, 29, north Second ft.
Qoljics, fail maker, 32, Cable lane
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**dUins widow, gentlewoman, 60, north Third ft.
Jolly John, labourer, 67, Onecn Ih
Cohvel! Martha, %\ idow, back of 11, P]in"!ih ft.
Comegys Curnelius, merchant, 62, north Front It.
Comly David, houl'e carpenter. Crown It.
Commyns Paul, between 11 and 17, Spruce ft.
Compafs Peter, toijacco fpinner, German, between Third and Fourth
flrcets
Compton William, merchant, 19, Arch ft.
Conchy James, merchant, 2:y6, Icuith Frout ft.
Concor George, labourer, Budd ft.
Condie Thomas, book-hinder, 20, Carter's alley
Condon iNlary, widow, 11, Tvury (t.
Condon William, hlackfniitli, 15, Butler's court
Condy Benjamin, gentleman, Fromberger's court
Condy Tona. William, clerk ol'ih* liouie of reprefentatives of the U. S.
and attorney at law, 149, Rzce /I.
ConfiCld jfzac, fhoemaker, St. John's ft,
Conitz jolm, perfumer and hair-drelTcr, 2.49, High ft.
Connell Lli|^beth, Ichool-miftreis, i, Sourh alley *V^
Council Goorge, lliip-mafter, 32, Green ft. ^''**-
Jonnelly Jacob, blackfmith, near Plumb, in fouth Thiol ft.
Connellv John, auiSiioneer, 78, fuuth Front ft,
ConneUy't''.-argarct niifs, Cherry, between Sixth and Seventh ft.
Connier Peter, cooper, Duke ft.
Connor Bkidget, widow tavernheeper, corner of Almond and Front
Itrrets
Connor ClKuftopher, iliip mafter, 303, fouth Front ft. .
Connor F'/izabeth, grocer, near 299, north third ft.
Connor John, currier. Shiver's alley
Connor Tohn, houfe carpenter, near 109, Lombard ft,
Connor Toieph, houfe carpenter, 187, Swanl'on fr.
Connor Michael, tavernkeeucr, 484, north fecond ft.
Co^ory Mathsv.', iiricklayer, Clierry, between eighth and ninth ft.
Conover Samujl, M. D. i3o, Ibuth Second ft.
Conrad John, tavernkeeper, above Poplar lane, in noi'th third ft.
Conrad 'foS^^i blackfmith, 11 & 22, Pewter Platter alley
Conrad John, innkeeper, 53, Vine ft. _ ^
Conrad John, wool comber, 21, Schiver's alley
Conrad Jofeph, bricklayer, 81, Pine ft.
Conrad [ofeph, do. between Chriftian and Q[ueen in fouth Second ft.
Conrad Michael, book binder, Cherry, between fourth and Fifth ft.
Conroe Joiejih, oyft-nnan, St. John's ft. —
Conrys Daniel, grocer, 86, Sv/^infon ft.
Conway Matthew, loath Second ft. *
Conwell Crodiis, tayior, 68, Almond ft, ^
Convngham, NeiLirt, & Co. merchants, 94 & 967^outh Front ft.
Cocl:e Abraham, letter-carrier, 3, Chancery lane
Cook Alexander, loap and candle manufatHurer,. 136, north Fourth fti
Cock Catharine, widow tayernlceeper, 76, north Water ft.
Ccx'k Elizabeth, widow, 402, north Second ft.
Cook IMifs Elizabe'h, gentlewoman, 306. fouth Front ft^
Cook George, tayh)r, 145, north Second ft.
'"ook Hannah, mantua maker, GalkiU ft.
Cook Henry, carpenter, between 21 and aj, Cherry :
Cook John, attorney at law, 241, Arch It.
Cook John, baker, 180, north Second fl.
Cook John, huckfbr, 460, north Second ft.
■ Cook Nathan, colleaor of taxes, 18, Cherry alley.
Cook Peter, tavernkeeper. Oak ft. between fourth and fifth ft,
CockSainuel, labourer, fouth Fifth, between German and Plumb ft.
Cook Sufannah, widow wafiier, 78, ibuth Third ft.
Cook Thomas, blackfmith, Apple tree alley.
Coombe and Mansheltl, dry good merchants, 40, north Second ft.
Cooper Benjamin, lumber merchant, ii^ Keys alley
Cooper Conrad, ilioemaker, 256, north Front ft.
Cooper Francis, mariner. Green ft.
Cooper George, fen. ikin drefler, 130, HigJi ft.
Cooper George, maft maker, near Qtieen, in ibutli Front ft.
Cooper Gilbert, mariner, Fuller's alley, between Front and Second ft.
Cooper and Harrifon. lumber merchants, between Vine and Callowhillj
in north Water ft:.
Cooper James, lliip chandler, 194, north Front ft.
Cooper I. baker, 752, Race ft.
Cooper John, fawyer, fouth, between {ikth and feventh ^'^^-r.
Cooper and Lewis, fliojikefcpers, 49, noi^^ lecond It. 7^
Cooper Mary, "iwitii nVy, Vine ft. Jp C^ '
Cooper Samuel, phyficiari, 178, ibuth fronk fl:, ',^^
Cooper Samuel, carpenter, corner of feventVan^-Lombard ^^ \
Cooper Thomas and Hugh, grocers, 57, noB|ii Third ftreet/Torner of
Arch ft, ^
Cooper William, 48, north Front ft. | .^ ■♦, >
Cooper William, foap boiler and t:llow chandlSr, io8-, Race ft.
Cooper V/illiam, miU-wrighr, 471, north Sccoi|i ft.
Cooper Mifs, milliner, 127, north iecond ft. \ ^
Cope Hannah, feamftrefs, Duke it. •;
Cope John, heel-maker, 358, north Front ft. ;
Cope & Robinfon, merchants, 19, nrrth iecond ft.
Cope Thomas P. merchant, 97, Arch it. ;
Cope William, carter, between Qiieen ^nd Chriftian ftreets, in fouth
Second ftreet
Copeland William, houfe carpenter, German, between Second and
Third ftreets
Copeland widow, 378, fouth Front ft.
Copia Jacob, grocer, fouth Second ftreet, between Chriftian and
C^ueen ftreets
Copperthwaite Thomas, brick maker, fouth Fourth, between Plumb
and Shippen ftrvcers
Copperthwaite gentleman
Coppcrwaite Gilbert, taylor, 26, north water Hrcet
Coppingcr Francis, merchant, 221, fouth Front ItrceS
Corbett Alexander, gentleman, 3a, Chriftian ft.
Corbet Archibald, niarincr, 92, north water ft.
Corbett James, cordwainer, 43, fouth ft.
Corbett gentleman, 5, north alley
Cot-dcll and Condomine, grocers, 41, South ft,
C.ji'iiner John, tavernkeeper, 7, Gray's alley
CoriicUi "vViiijasB; tanner, 114, north Sixth ft.
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C"r[i;ac Thomas, blackfmith, 84, Swanfon ft.
Corkrin James, lumber merchant, y6, fouth third ft. dwelling-houfe,
iQOt foutlj fourth ft.
Corlett John, cooptr, 6y, Swanfon ft.
Cormick Elizabeth, willow, 152, north Water ftreet
Cornelius LVlatthcw, brick-layer, y8, Chriftian fh
Cornelia James, carpenter, Cherry, between eighth and ninth ft.
Comely Wm. pump maker, 24, Sterling alley
Corner mils Elizabeth, 26, Plumb i\.
Curnick Jokn, innkeeper, 8, Strawberry ft.
Cornirti James, grocer, George ft. between fouth and Shippen ft.
Corrty Jane, widow gentlewoman, ^s. Spruce ft.
Correy KoL.ert, merchant, 71, I'outh Water i\.
Corvaifier madam, gentlewoman, 195, fouth Fourth ft.
Colgrove James, iouth, between Sixth and Seventh ft.
Coft Martin, Ihoernaker, 50, Vine ft.
Cotter Michael, faip mafter, 32, Union ft.
Cottle William, carpenter, 117, Callo\s hill ft.
Cottineau Dennis, nmrchant, 281, High ft.
Cottrill John, bottler, 167, fouth Front it
Cottringer Elizabeth, widow fhopkecper, 189, High ft.
Cottringer Garret, merchant, near fifth in Cheliiut ih
Coulaux JuUen, gunlmith, 93, fouth Water ft.
Coulon & Loup, merchants, 98, north third ft,
Coulfon William, woodlawyer, near Lombard in fouth third ft.
Coulter Jofeph, grocer, 175, fouth water ft.
Coupar Robert,^ bottler, 170, fouth Water ftreet, and 171, fouth
Front fheet
Courtney John, labourer, fouth Fourth ft. between South and Ship-
pen ft.
Courtney Marv, widow, boarding-houfe, 135, fouth Water ft.
Coutty Elizabeth, widow, boarding-houfe, Shippen, bet\yeen Third and
Fourth ft.
Cowell Mary, widow, 15, Willing's alley
Cuwen Sarah, widow, ftopkeeper, 38, Strawberry ft.
"owey Mary, dealer in tifh, Shippen, between Sixth and Seventh ft.
<vowperthvvaite Jofeph, gentleman, 204, north Front ft.
Cox Elizabeth, German, between fecond and third fc.
Cox Efek, taylor, 32, Coates' alley.
Ccx Gabriel, labourer, Duke ft.
Cox Gideon, cedar cooper, 83, Race ft.
Cox Jacob, merchant, 1 28, High ft.
Cox [ames, merchant, 85, fouth fecond fr.
Cox James, drawing mafter, 63, Vv alnuL fr.
Cox John, carpenter, 121, fuuth fifth (t.
Coxe T'^)hn D. attorney at law, 76, Walnut ft.
Coxe "f ohn Fv.edma.n, M. D. north third ft.
Cox Ifaac, hatter, 28, Moravian alley
Cox Mofes, & fon, fhopkcepers, corner of feccnd and Spruce ft.
Cox Paul, fliopkceper, 88, fouth Front ft.
Cox Samuel, fboemaker, 27, Carter's alley
Ccxe Tench, merchant, 139, Walnut ft.
Cox William, chair maker, 50, north front ft.
Cox Mrs. w idov/, 144, fuuih Fourth ft.
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Coyle John, grocer, 303, High f>.
Craft Jtcob, whicefmitii, near Nohle, in north third ft.
Craig James, houie carpenter, 84, Ibnth third i\.
Craig James, merchant, 1/5Z, north front ft.
Craig Jcimes, ica captain, 33, Penn fl.
Craig John, merciiant, 161, fouth Iccond ih and 12, Dock ft.
Craig' Joleph, porter, Biddle's alley
Craig Seth, fadler, 110, High fl.
Craig Seth, whitefmith, 21 1, fouth third ft.
Craig Thomas, lea captain, 77, fouth fecund (t.
Craioer George, fuoemaker, corner of Waggoner's alley and Chery fl.
Cramond William, merchant, corner of Spruce and third (\.
Cranchel Mrs. fruiterer, 53, north Front fl.
Crane Thomas, bricklayer, German, between Iccond and third ft.
Crane fea-captain, 17, Queen fh
Crap Jofeph, taylor, 17, Spruce ft.
Crapron Mrs. boarding-fchool, 208, fouth fecond fl.
Crawford Felix, cabinet-maker, 358, fouth fecond fl.
Crawford James, merchant, dwelling houfe 150 fouth third fl. counting
houfe, 97, Union ft. ]^
Crawford James, cabinet-make/, 324, fouth fecond ft.
Crawford John, drayman, above Chriilian in fouth fecond fl.
Crawford Samuel, grocer, 43, north Water ft.
Crawford Samuel, grocer, Noble If.
Crawford WiUiam, houfe carpenter, 22, fouth Fifth fl.
Crawley John, papcr-hacger, 23, Filbert fl.
Crawley Helen, widow, Biddle's alley
Crean John, houfe carpenter^ 12, Lombard fl.
Createn Andrew, grocer, 359, north fecond ft.
Creighton Robert, grocer, 336, fouth fecond fl.
Cremer Chriflian, brick maker, St. John's ft.
Cremer Henry, labourer. Arch, between Tenth and Eleventh fl,
Cremer Jacob, blackiinith, between 121 & 125, fDUth fifth It.
Crefpin Michael E. apothecary, 153 north fecund ft.
Crefs George, flioemaker. Brown ft.
Crefs Henrv, carter, at Mr. Faures's, in north fecond ft.
Crefs Henry, fexton to the Lutheran congregation, between 162 <S: io-,;,
north Fourth fl.
Crefs Joim, hatter, near 25, north fixth ft.
Crefs Peter, harnefs maker, 237, High ft.
CrefTon Benjamin, merciiant, 18, Strawberry fl.
Crefl'on Caleb, 43, Cherry ft.
CrefTon James, gentleman, 14, north fccond P:.
CreHiin John Elliott, conveyancer, 54, High ft.
Creflcjn Richard C. currier, 14, Clitfnut ft.
CrefTvvcH James, filver plater, 1/^7, Chefnut fl.
GrefTwell Jame.?, tavernkeeper, in Shippen llrecf, near fiftli fl.
Crew John, dyer and fcourer. Green lane, bctweoa fifiU and Hxrt
flrcet
Cribs ?vlary, widow, fcamftrefs, 129. New fl.
Cringle Mr. cooper, 91, north front fl.
Crippen John, pilot, riear 357, fouth front ft.
Crips Ricl-.ard, mariner, Budd ft.
Crifpen Jofejjh, mariner, St. John's ft.
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Ciirpin Samuel, boat builder, Duke l\.
Crojn Mary, Duke i\.
Crolu-n Fjeiijamiii, flioemaker, 53, Cherry ft.
Croll Nicholas, lioiife carpenter
Croneu Mrs widow, 6, Norris's alley
Cromlcy J.icob, liackler, near 29, north (eventh fl".
CruauvcU John, bricklayer, 123, Arch (h
Crooks William, boarding houle, 11, north fixth 0.
Crofier Matthew, lionfe tarpetner, 119, fouth fifth (T.
Crols George, fawyer, fouth front Itreet, between (^upen and Chriftian
ftreet
Crofs John, tnahoj^anv (awyer, Crab ft.
Crofs John, tavern keeper, 14, Lsetitia court
Crols John, Shoeinakei , corner of eighth ik Cherry ft.
Croflley Charles, hixmrer. Brown fl.
Cn.fTman Henry, 2, fouch fourth ft.
Croudir.g Peter, houfe carpenter, 759, Arch ft.
Crowel Charlotte, widow, 15, Shippen ft. :
Croweil Eli!ha, gentleman, 45, Shipr^|rft. v ^
CrowtU Samuel," pilot, near Almon'dJ^^lo'ufrh fecond^ft. ^
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Crown Ann, boarding hoii(c, Meade^Ky, between •ffont 'and fecond
ftrect W
Crouii lat L. merchant, 13, north Water ft.
Cruau William, trunk maker, 71, Chefnut ft.
Crnkfhank Jofeph k James, Bookfellers & Stationers, 87, High ft.
Crvder liaac, merchant, 95, New ft.
Ciilin George, painter & glazier, fouth fifth ft. between German and
Plumb ft. ^
Callen Nathaniel, ftoeraaker, i6t, north third ft.
Culver John, carpenter, north third fh,ijear Green ft.
Culver William, iea-captain, 29, Key's alley
Culvert Jolepli, nailor, fouth thir(%- between Sh'ppen and Plumb ft.
Cumford Widow Mary, 33, Key's alley. ■:^**
Cummcns Charles, hair drcifer and p'irfumer, 113, Cti^nut ft.
Cummerknv Frederick, Coates, between front and fecohd rtl
Cunimiugs George, grocer, 28, Plumb ft.
Cummings Thomas, taylor, 3.]6, north front ft. "
Cuminings Wm. C. grocer, 31, High ft. • ~ ^
Cumrnings widow, 43-» fouth Front ft.
Cuionnns James, taylor, 82, Ciiefnut ft.
Cumoiinr, John, Ihopkeeper, 240, fouth fecond ft, .^
Cummmi Samuel, Printer, Huffman's alley
Cummins William, c'"»cer, 17, Little Water ft.
Curnpfton Thomas, merchant, 22 & 24, Ibuth thtrJiy:.*
Cunningliam Elizabeth, widow, 9, Willing's alley.
Cunningiiam James, M. D. 25, Chefnut fc.
Cunniagiiam Robert, weaver, j^., north iixth ft.
Cuirie Thomas, fea-captain, i, north third ft.
Currie Wm. M. D. 39, Pine ft. .
Curry Archibald, innkeeper. Vine, betv-'een 8th and 9th ft..
'Jurry lM::rv mil?, boarding houfe, 78, Lombard ft.
(urry 'Samuel, Ihoemakcr, Waggoner's alley.
Clirry Air. hatter, .344, ibuth fecond ft.
Cui-rain Hannah, widow Ihopkceperj corner of Race and front ft.
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Curtis John, potter, 40J, louth front ft.
Curwen George, lea captain, Fromberger's court
Cufack Richard R. hatier, 97, fouth fecond ft.
Cuftard Severn, wood lawyer, fourth, between Plumb and Shippea
ftreets
Cutbufli Edward, M. D. 19, fouth fourth ft..
Cuthbert Anthony, mafi: maker, 41, Penn fr.
Cnthbert Elizabeth, gentlewoman, 397, north front ft,
Cuthbcrt Samuel, maft maker, 194, iouth third ft.
Cuthbert Thomas, merchant, 248, louth fecond ft, &; 2, Little Water
ftreet
Cutzer John, tanner, north fourth ft. '
Cuvelier Peter, carpenter, 6, Moravian alley.
DABZAOUE JOHN, houfe carpenter, 492, north fecond ft.
Dale ilicliard, fea captain, 69, Pine it.
Daley Cornelius, carter, Budd It.
Dallam Samuel, fadler, 11, Apple Tree alley
Dallas Alexander James, fecretary of the commonwealth of Pennfylva-
nia, near tenth in Market ft. ^
Dalley Mary, fliopkeeper, 107, IV^rket ft.
Dalzell Robert, grocer, 242, fouiB*ll-. ^
Dalzell William, Kjiteer, 244, ditto
Danderman Jacoo^^qper, 67, Vine Ct,
Daq^el John, 4^5 Sagar.alley
Daniel P!5ineas,-merchant,\8, .north Front It.
Dankle Kenry, baker, 33,jiorth Front ft.
Dannaker Chrifilait, grocer, 14IV north third ft.
Dannaker Samuel, boot and ihoe maker, 46, north .fourth ft»
Darr Jaoob, near 9, Apple Tree alley
Darr Jolm, butclier,.near Poplar lane, in north Third ft,
DarracJi James, Ratter, 16, fourh third ft. and 69, High It.
Dartnell Thomas, boot and nioe maker, 51, fouth lecond ft*
Dauce Simon, jeweller^3lt north third it,
Davenport Mrs. 43, foiuh front ft.
David John, lilverfmith, 124, fouth front ft.
Davidlbn Arcliibald, lliopkeeper, 81, Market ft.
Davidfon Arthur, houfe carpenter, between Sixth and 7th in Clierry ft*
Davidfou and Cheyney, fiioe and hide merchant, 92, Chefaiit ft,
Davidfon John, Ihoemaker, near fecond ft. in EltVith's alley
Davidfnn Jol'eph, merchant, corner of Foiirth and Maiket ft.
Davidlon William, broker, 94, fouth third ft,
Davidfon "William, gentleman, 27, north fift'ii il.
Davidlbn William, Ihip irufter, 384, uoi-th Fiuat ft.
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-avie Adam, filvcr fmlth, between Locufl and Spruce, in fouth Eighth
ilrcet
Davies Iknjamin, bookfeller & ftationer, 68, Market ft,
Davis Andrew, lea captain, 6i, Elm ft.
Davis Edward, coach-painter, 212, Arch ft,
Davis Elizabeth, widow, corner of fourth and Walnut ft.
Davis Ezckiel, drup;girt, 233, fcuth Second ft.
Davis Erancis, houie cirpencer, between Front and Second, in Coates's
ftrcet
Davi"? George, merchant, 319, Market ft.
Davis Jumes, merchant, 64, Ibnth front ft.
Davis James, ironmonger, 162, north iccond ft.
Davis John, merchant, 32, north Fifdi ft.
Davis John, Brown it.
Davis John, hricklayer, between Race and An-h, in north eighth ft.
Davis John, cabinet maker, between Phnnbaud Sbippen, in fouth Fifth
f reets
Davis John, fliip carpenter, 93, Swani'on ft. 'i
Davis John, h. Co. merciiants, i6j, uB-]^l' i^i.
Davis Ifaac, ihoemaker, her ween thi^Bnd fourth, ifh(G^»nig_n ft.
Davis Moetitia, lav lor, 4, Moravian^Wy "^
Davis Nathaniel, innkeeper, 3, Whj^eBorle alley
Davis Nathaniel, flioemal;er, betw een*econd and third, in Green ft».
Davis Noa' , bricklayer, 31, Crown ft,
. Du'is Oliver, flioeiraker, St. John's ft,
Dttvis Scunplon, carpenter, 30^'^, Arch ft.
Davis Tliomas, wharf-builder, 31, Chriftian ft,
Davis Thomas, cordwainer, 142, fouth front ft.
Davis William, tayl'^r, 25, north third ft.
Davis Wilham, blacklmitii, Little Wjfter ft.
Davi.s William, tnylor, 7, nortii Second {x..
Davis William, fiiip chandler, J^, Elm '^x.
Davis Zephaaiah, ft:one mafon, 151, Walnut i:-. ^
Davis widow, fecimfrrtfs, near n^'th Ir. in South alley
Davii'on Tames, pro^'eftor of humanity, 38, north fourth ft.
Davifon J( lin, fadler, 3c, north Fourth ft.
Dav:f.in [vlargaret, widow, 61, Chriftian ft.
Djvy, Roberts, and Co. merchants, 59, fou':h Water ft.
Dfivey, Mr. baker, near Arch in north eighth it.
Dawes Abijnh, merchant, ic6. South Front ft.
Dawes Jonathan, ditto, 20, north fixth il.
Dawes Ru;nford & Abijali. merchants, 5 and 7, fouth water ft-
3)awes J^uiViford, merchant, 5, fouth water if
Davvkens John, ihip mafter, ^^s-. fouth front ft.
Dawfon Elias, Groce!, corner of lifrh and Race ft.
Daw fun George, ditto, 462 north fecond ft.
Dawfon Georgv, ditto, Coves v>'l;ai'f
D. wfon GL;orge 13. merchant, 20, Penn ft.
Diivvlbn Jofhus, 227, -^rch ft.
Dawfoa Nathan, tirucg^ft, i,'2, fouth front ft.
Da-.vioa Ptichard, carpenter, between ninth and tsnth trects, in Qisa
ry alley.
jD.tV.'fon Williarn, brewer, 79, Chefnut ft.
"^Oawio;; W'lliam, brewer, 48, north fixth ft,
.•"•?vr^nn Tcdephj grocefj a. Strawberry ft^.
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Deal Chriflopher, baker, bet ween Race & Arch Streets, in north eighth
Street.
Deal Tohn, Porter, Coates ft. , ,. , • n.
Deal Peter, wood lawver, m fifth, between German and Catharme It.
D-anier 1 1- \% iS, grocer,' cornel of Swanlbn and Ahnond ft.
Deamo-jr Dorothy, widou, near poplar lane in north fecond ft.
Dean Alexanf'er, wraia ftore, corner of louth and lixtn ft.
Dean Hannah, boarding houfe, 83, north third ft.
Decamp? B. glals engraver, and china ftore, 91, louth Iccon.l ft.
Decharms SaVah, gcntitwoman, 59, fouth third ft.
Debaufrc k ^^dlcohn, commiifion brokers, 8z, louth iecond L.
D'Eilruiel Baptifte, ariu^cr, 248, Icuth third ft.
Decs Will. am, merchant, 2^, north eighth ft.
Decter Aram, 44S, nonh third ft.
Deetcr Melchia, plane maker, ditto
beetweiler john,'(hopkcrper, 48, north fourth ft.
De'ord John, Cuftom Houle uhicer, i^S, Spruce ft.
Deforeit Henry, cabinei maker, 64, north eighth ft.
Dtrgcnhard George, black Inath, Green, between third and fourtk
Streets
Degrafue EHas, rope maker, Saint John's ft.
Dehaas [o!.n & Philip, gentlemen 222,, north third ft. ^
Deheyer Fiancis, gentleman, Grcftn fh »,
Deimling F. G. nierchaiu, 15, Norris's alley.
Deitz Frederick, tavern-keeper, corner of fecond and Chriftian fl.
Dekralft Charles, fnrveyor and chauiman, 197, Kace ft.
Delaford Jofeph, gentleman, 108, Ibuth hfth ft.
Delagrange Jo!l;pb, gentleman, no, walnut ft.
Delagroix Air. merchant, 46, Penn i\.
Deiakur Rebecca, reamftrels and nurle, at the widow Perksiis'a, Penn
Street
Delamar Peter, grocer, 20, Spruce ft.
Deiany Dennis, drayir.ari, corner of eig'ith and locafl ft.
Delanv Patrick, laddie 61 iiarnels n^.akei-, 133, .Spruce ft.
Delany Sharp, collector of the cuftoms for the port of Philadelphia, 40,
Walnut'ft.
Delauray, Mr. 154, Arch ft.
Delaveau Jolin, lh;p\v-ight, 17, Swanfon ft.
Delaveau Jofeph, cabinet maker, 32, Chriftian ft.
De Lcuthcrbourg, Mr. junr. 273, ibuth third ft.
Demark Charles, mufician, corner of fevciith and Cheinut ft.
Demilliers & Delavanne, teachers of drawing, painting, occ. 83, faulfe,
front ft.
Denckla Chriftian, K. mercliant, 70, north third ft.
Dennis John, {hoer!\aker, St. John's ft.
Dennis jnlin, Ihoemaker, loz, uu'th fifth ft.
Dennis I'Jary, between thh-c! and i^.)urrh, ft. in Slu'ppcn fl.
Dennis Richard, Hiip chandler, vc rope m^kcr, Sw anion, beyond the
Swediih churcli.
Dennis Thomas, clerk, ti, Norr.''<'s alley
Dennis & Ware, ;'h pch.indlers,S>van on ft. be'ow ^we.-Ies chu«Cti,
Dennis iVIr. tavlor, pewter planter aU^y
% D'Orleans, MefTrs. merchants, near 100, finith fourth ft* 1
Pe<juin John, wine cooper, 389, north front ft. I
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Devaw Mr. ice cream feller &: ronfeotio'ier, 73, Elm ft.
Derrick Peter, taylor, 10, north fiftli fl.
De(:ia Amaud, gentleman, 16, north Hfrh ii.
Deiauque J^cwis, confcdioncr and diftiller, 6;:^, foiith fecond fl.
Delchamps George, mercliant and vender of Pl<after of Paris, 91, north
fixth <t. his Plafter of i^aris manufactory, in llace, between lixth,
and feventh ft.
Defmaree Mr. 74, Vine fr.
Defpernay Anthony, corofe(Stioner, 70, north fecond ft.
Dctfjrick Micliael, ihocmaker, crown ft.
Detune Francis, book-binder, 125, north front ft.
Deveiin Patrick, fl^oemaker. Green ft.
Devez9 John, INI. D. j6i Arch i\.
Deviar Don Jofcpli Ignatius, Conful General fiom Spain, 126, fouth
/f;airth ft.
Davis John, brafs founder, near 7, Lombard ft.
Devitt Ku'Th, baker, between (ixth and feventh ftrects, in fouth ft.
Devonfhirc Eiizabetli, Duke ft.
Dewees Benjamin, Shoemaker, 121, New ft.
Dewtes Lewis, blackfmith, corner of Prime and Swanfon ft.
Dewees William, M. D. 165, north third ft.
Dexter James, coachman, 84, north fifth it.
Defter IfabcUa widow, fchooi miltrefs, 20, Combe's alley
Dexter Richard, ilioemaker, 6, Chancery lane
■ Do Yrujo Chevalier, Envf.y extraordinary, and minifter plenipotentiary
from the court cf Spain, 315, High ft.
Dialcaue John, blackfmith, 24, north ft.
Diamond John, hsir drefier & bleeder, 98, fouth fty
piats Frederick, taylor, between eighih and ninth ftreets, in Vine fts
Dice iicgry, fhoemaker. Saint John's ft.
'Ditk Daniel, merchant, 17, fouih front ft.
Dick Frederick, laylor, 24, fourh water ft. ^
"^Di'.k John, fhipwright, ic, Coates ft.
Dick Margaret, fliopkeeper, 232, fouth fecond Cl.
Dick^eter, taylor, 6y, iouth front ft.
i^cK^^hilip, diiro, 26, fouth water ft,
^.^ick Philip, grocer, zo6. Market fr.
Dickinlon John, Stationer and BookfeDer, 118, north fourth ft.
Dickinfon Daniel, glover, 32, fou:th lecond ft.
DickinfoQ John, labourer, 43, Callowhill ft.
Dickii:fan Jofiah, dealer in flour, 29?^, fouth front ft.
Dickinlon Tliomas, fliocmakcr, 6, Chri(tian fi.
Dickfon John, grocer, i8j, fouth third .ft.
Dickfon Jonathan, grocer, 142, fouth Water ft.
Dickfon Mary, widow, Budd ft.
Dickfon Patric>., labourer, Stamper's alley
T^ickfon Robert, fcap boiler, Keys alley
Diehl NicboL-.s, attorney at law, and notary public, 3c, Walaut ft,
Dielil Nicholas, &: Co. m.crcliants, 127, north water ft.
Dietz John, fchcolmafter, St. Johns ft.
Dillapfain Kidgeway, bricklayer, Richr.rd's court.
Dillin;;ham S.imeon, fhip mafter. 74, north water ft.
Dilworth Joi"^b, mei-chant, 3^ rfbrtli fourth ft. 4
Oilworth Satffltel; irorn:ion2cr^28, fouth fourth ft.
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L ricJin Robert, houfe carpenter, near Pine in fouth fisth (I.
* D'i'Viore Conrad, wood fawytr, Budd ft.
D.ver Mary, widow, gentlewoman, 12, South alley
Dixey Ifdiah, pump maker, 208, Race i\.
Dixey Thomas, pump maker, between Lombard and South, in fifth ft,
Dixey William, pump maker, back 134, Caliowliill i\. ^
Dixon William, labourer, German between third and fourth ft.
Dixon John, muftard manufacturer, 74, fouth front It.
Dobbins Tliomas, taylor, 21, fouth front ft.
Dobi'on George, merchant, 25, fouth third IK
Dobfon Thomas, bookfeller and flationer, 41, fouth fecond i\.
Dodds Martha, widow gentlewoman, 282, foutii front IL
Doherty John, grocer, 182, fouth water 11.
Dolan Charles, grocer, between Shippen and Plumb in George it,
Dolby Abraham, fea captain, 12, Sterling alley-
Dolby Daniel, cooper, 11, Little Water if.
Dolby Jofeph, fexton of Chrift Church, 8, Sterling alley
Dolby Mary, boarding houfe, 3, Fromberger's court
Doli'V Samuel, cooper, 31, Penn i\.
Donian John, houfe carpenter, 54, fouth third ll:.
Dominick Charles, houie and Hiip painter, 39, Keys alley
Donaldfon (Si Jones, hatters, 2, South IK
Donaldfon Joleph, merchant, 116, north fourth fh
Dona'.dion Ifaac & Arthur, fliopkeepers, 37, High {\.
Dona'dfon liaac, hatter, 52, north Water 11,
Donaldfon William T. mail: maker, between 6 & 14, Queen ff.
Donaldfon John, wine merchant, and comptroller general of Pennfy!-
vania, 22 & 24, Walnut ft.
Donaldfon Joieph, gentleman, corner of fixth and High ft.
Donath Joieph, & Co. merchants, 28, fouth front ft.
Dorlevy John, flioemaker, between third and fourth in Plumb ft.
Donneli Nathaniel, fJiip mailer, 40, Union IK
Donnelly Catherine, widow, hucklier, 58, Sugar alley ^
Donnelly Simon, pedlar, 118, fouth fourth ft.
Doran Michael, Ihopkceper, 143, Ibuth front (l.
Dorr Ad^m, fexton of the Prefoytcrian meeting in Race ft, inCrowa ft,
Dorfey jbenedi<Sl, and Son, grocers, 3 & 5, fouth third ft.
Dorfey L &: S. M, Fox, fugar reiiners, 13^ Church alley
Dorfey I. lugar refiner, 22, north third IK
Dorfey Jofhua, dealer in plated wares, 44, Market ft.
Dnn'ey Nathan, phyiician, 132, fouth front ft.
Doribn John, Ita captain, 32, Vine ft,
I/orvilie John, taylor, 203, Race (K
;)rvort aymuel, watchman, 162, north fourth ft.
-,-,;fmont James, gentleman, 10, north eighth ft.
" Doublebowe,- John, printer, fifth betweenGerman and Blumb ft.
Doudcrman Jacob, fnoemaker, 97, Vine ft.
Dough George, mariner, 14, Shippen IK
Dougherty Gcoige, ironmonger, 14.7, fouth front ft.
Dougherty James, hair clreflcr, 272^ fouth fecjj^d h,
Doug'nerty James, taylor, ^24, fouth front jj^
Dougherty John, ftoae cutter, Elmtlies alle^^
.Do;igherty llichard, carptmer, I.ombardTbffweea fixth and [feycnth
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Doue;Iierry, widow, 247, fouth front ft.
Doughty Daaicl, wl^.art' builder, Duke ft.
Doughty James, & Sod, lumber merchants, corner of Queen and Sws-
ion Ic
Dou<;luy James, hnnbcr mercliant, 142, Swanfon It.
Douglas G. bookfellcr oc ftationer, z , fonth third ft.
Douglafs Andrew, fugar refiner, 58, norih tiiird It.
Douglais John, cabinet and chair maker, 186, ibuth Second ft.
Douglafs John, jun. cabinet maker, 67, Walnut ft.
Douglas Mary, widow. Plumb between third and fourth ft.
Douglafs Rachel, widow, Budd ft.
Douglas .iVIrs. widow, near iBo, Spnice ft.
Dow Rebecca, widow, 16, Christian Ih
Dowdail John, tobacco Ipinner, 460, north fecond ft.
Dowers Edward, fail maker, 11, Pear ft.
Dowers John, fail maker, 149, foutn water ft.
Dowling Mr. labourer, Plumb between iuurth and fifth ft.
Downie John, fliipwright, Front between Mary and Prime ft.
Downing Jacob, merchant, 65, nortn water, and j2, Arch ft.
Downs Karl, ilioemaker, Coates ft. near Front
Downs William, ilioemaker, 6, South ft.
Doyle Dennis, tavlor, 178, fouth Water ft,
Doyle John, flicemaker. Fuller's alley
Doyle John, innkeeper, 85, iourh m ater ft,
Doyle John, fchoolmafter, Galkel i\.
Doyle l\[atthew, labourer, Duke il.
Drake George, wheelwright, Coates ft.
Draper Jonathan, fhoemaker, 129, Pine ft.
Dreifl^acli Adam, tavern keepar, near Noble in north third ft*
Drinker D.anie!, merchant, 72, Dock ft.
Drinker Kenry, gentleman, no, north front ft.
Drinker Henry, jun. merchant, 30, ditto
Drinker John, rnerchant, 31, Vine ft.
Drinker Joft"ph, gcnileman, 311, fouth fecond ft.
Drinker Jofepb, cooper, 48, Arch ft.
Drinker Jofeph D. merchant, 45, north third ft.
Drinker Mary, fiiopkeeper, 24, north fecomd l\.
Drifcoll Francis, fea captain, 60'. Chriftian i\.
Druilman Henry, painter and glazier, 122, Callowhill fl.
Drum Jo'm, grocer, corner of Qiieen and Front ft.
Drunell Thomas, gentleman, 184, fcuth fourth ft.
Drurv Mary, w-idow, 269, fouth Second ft.
Dubacq Francis, confeftioner, 87, fouth front ft.
Dubarry John, ftorekeeper, 1, fouth third ft.
Dubois Abraham, filverlniith, 65, north fecond ft*
Duboi'q Henry, repairer of looking glafTes, 454, north fecond ft
Dubs & Earl, merchants, 247, Market ft.
Dubs Martin, merchant, 37, noith fevenih ft.
Ducbe John, gentleman, 22, Catherine ft.
Ducoing & Lacombe, merchants, j 28, north Front ft.
Ducomb Vmcent, perfumer, i^2i Walnut ft.
Ducommun A. L. watch cafe rnaker, 62, Race ft.
Dudding Mrs, widow, near 411, i:ortli front ft.
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_ jidley Benjamin, colledlor of the militia fiaes, bet. third and fburtli, in
t:';] South it.
^■cr William, fea captain, 21, Vernon ft.
JDu.y Aciam, flioemaker, 23, fouth Fronr i\,
pney ChrilHan, tin fmith, 8, Chancery lane
Dufficld Abraham, lumber nitrciianv, Ann ih
DulHeld Benjamin, M. D. 303, fouth Fruwt 1>.
Duffield John, merchant, 1 1, (ouih ITrunt fh
Dnfaeld John, dealer in hard ware, 64, Market fl*
Dufiield Samuel, M, D. li., Chefnut i\.
Duffield, widow, boarding-hoijfe, 44, tunth fifth ft.
DuiFey John, carter, 313, Arch It,
Duffy Mary, w idow, 14 Cbimnies
Duley Jofeph, iTioemaker, Green ft,
Dumon Elizabeth, gentlewonsan, 42, Vine ft- f'
Dumoutet John, gotdf'milh and jeweller, j/, Ibnth Second fl.
Dunan Mr. phyiician. 15, Vine It.
Dunant Edward, merchant, 149, fouth front ft. and 35, Union
Dunbar William, mariner, 5c, S'hippeii it.
Duncan James, carter, 22, Shippen ft.
Duncan William, broker, 171, Arch ft.
Duncan William, broker, corner of Chefnut and third {l.
Duncan William, ihip mailer, 19, Queen it.
Duncan Mrs. widow, 6, Swanfon ft.
Dungan Thomas, lliopkeeper, 57, north fecond ft.
Dunkerly Luke, cabinet makei', turner, and joiner, Green ft.
Dunkerly Mary, widow, Green ft.
Dunkin Robert H. attorney at law, and notary public, 31, Walnut ft.
Dunlap James, M, D. 61, Chefnut ft.
Dunlap John, gentleman, corner of twelfrh and Market ft.
. Dunlap Robert, wood fawvsr, 89, iourh fc.
Dunn Daniel, boarding houfe, Farmer's Roc
Dunn Edward, 24, Duke It.
Dunn James, boarding houfe, 170, Market ft.
Dunning Dennis, German between fourth aiid fifth ft.
Dunphy James, ihip raafter, 33, nprth leventh it.
Dunwoody John, innkeeper, 285.^ Maftet ft.
Duplaine Charbonnet Anthony, teachai' of the French and American lan-
guages, 70, Union ft,
Dupleflls Peter Le Baibier, conveyanceV and Iworn interpreter, 25,
Ibuth third ft.
Duponceau Peter Stephen, attorney at law, 74, Walnut ft.
Dupuy Daniel, gentleman, 1 14, Race ft.
Dupuy Daniel, goldlmith, 4, iouth Second ft. -"^ ""
Durang Jacob, bleeder, betsvccn fourth and fifth in foutli ft.
Durang Jacob, umbrella maker, 97, South ft.
Durant Eleanor, Oak between fouriii and fifth ft.
J^urfor George, houlc carpenter, berween ninth md tenth in Arc'-, f:,
Durie Jolin, taylor, corner of fourth and New ,'r,
Durmer Thomas, Biuclicr, near 444 nortli fropt i't.
Durney Michael, bifcnit baker, corner of fec'id and Shepherds courr.
Di.iar F. merchant, Filbert between ninih'ind tenth
Durr Jacob, &'Co. topper fmiths, 273, r-"'tfi iccond ir,
Dutilh £, & Wachrnnth, me;ciiants, k'Hj fouih iccoiui It.
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Duval & Cadet, fhopkecpers, 196, rorth front ft.
]3uval Morcii, apothecary and chcmilt, jyi, north front fi.
Duval Mary, widow, ^tar alley
Du\ ivicr I.ewis, JVI. D. South between fifth and fixth ft. o'
J)iivi\i:;r Mr, drawing nialter, iz, Strawberry ft.
Dycc iMarv, widow, 14 Chimnies.
Dyer Walter, labourer, between third and fourth in Plumb ft.
2jACHUS Robert, brafs founder, 92, South fl.
l•.a'^\ciol^ John, Tea captain, 3p„ Almond if".
flak Catl'.crine, widow, 73, loutli fourth fi.
Karhart Martin, grocer, 64, 1'ouch fifth ft.
Karl Caleb, fhip nfaller, 144, Swanfon i\.
Earl David, flioennaktr, 318, north front ft,
Earlcy William, uhool mafter, St. Johns IK
Earned Henry, grocer, 407, north lecond ih
Earne/t Jacob, fruiterer, 18, High l\.
Earned Jacob, taylor, 6.;, Ibuth fourth i\.
Earned Thomas, carpenter, between Lombard and Pine in fouth Fiftk
ftreet
Eafby John, cooper, 386, north front ft.
Eaftburo Jofeph, joiner and cabinet maker, 86, Vine ft.
Eberle Cijarles, culler, near the corner of fccond in South ft. and Green-
leaf's alley
Ebcrr Catherine, widow, 74, Branch ft.
tckfeh Adam, blackfmith, between Race and Vine in fifth, and betweca
177 and 159, Race ft.
Eckfelc Jacob, blackimith and innkeeper, 30, north fifth ft.
Eckly Abraham, cooper, 70, north fixth u,
F.ci-.fley J>hn, baker, 77, Elm ft.
Etkltein Jacob, taylor, 119, New ft.
Kfid-jwc^ R. merchant, 145, notth i'econd ll.
Fdelman John, cordwainer, between ninth an^d tenth, in Cherry ft,
Eddy Charles, merchant, 4, north eighth ft.
Eddy George, gentleman, 251, High ft.
Edenborn Jacob, currier, no. Race ft.
Edo^ar William, button mould turner, 32, Crown ft.
Edger ]aines, grocer, corner of fecond and Catherine ft.
Edger Mary, 324, fouth Front ft.
Edwards and Bokcr, tavlors, 18, fouth water ft.
Edwards Edward, merchaii>, Fromberger's court
Edward George, merchant, -j, fouth liicond ft
Edwards George, taylor, 1 1, J!:«-i-aAv berry ft.
Edwards Griffith, grocer, 21, Cj^jrch alley
Edwards GrilStb, & Madduck, growers, 72, High ft.
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Edwards Jacob, taylor, 53, fovith tVater ft.
Kdwards James, lea captain, between Vine and Callowlnli in north wa-
ter i^
Edwards jofeph, carpenter, between fixth and leventh in Clierry ft.
Edward FVlargaret, ("cliool miitrcis, 6, Pear ft.
Edward Mary, widow, gentlewoman, Duke ft.
Edwards Rieloli, cabinet maker, 91, Swanfon ft.
Egan Thomas, fhoemaker, near 11, fouth lixth ft.
Egan & Walker, grocers, corner of Qjiecn and Front ft. ^^
Egert George, innkeeper, 214, north third ft. ^B
Egger Thomas, lea captain, 5J, Almond H. '^
Eglee & Blakie, cabinet and chair makers, 74, fouth fourth ft.
Ehrenleller Jacob, innkeeper, 34, north fourrh ft.
Eigelburncr Peter, tobacconift, 341, fouth front ft. ^
Einwachter George, drayman, near 448, north I'econd ft.
Eifenhut Andrew, copper I'mith, corner of Vine and ibi^nd/ft.
Eifenbry Catherine, innkeeper, corner of fifth and Racej it.
Elder Andrew, flaoemaker, 32, Pine ft. '-= /
Elder Thomas, merchant, 79, north water ft. ^ .^
Elderman Charlotte, widow, Knight's court
Eldridge Jehu, fJiopkeeper, 112, Cheihut ft,
Eldridge Phineas, ihip maftcr, Carpenter ft. between fourth and fifth
Eldridge Samuel, merchant, 139, High ft.
Eleck Philip, tayior, 49, foutli fifth ft.
Elfrith Rachel, widow, gentlewoman, 16, Elfrith's alley
Elegan George, <hip carpenter, St. John's ft,
Elkinron A!a, taylor, corner of Arch and water ft.
Ellawuy, 2c Co. fancy hat ftore, 93, fouth lecond It.
Ellaway Edward, merchant, 42, Dockfh
EUicott Andrew, 16, north lixtb fl.
Elliott Francis, Ihip mafter, 38, Race ft,
Elliott Hugh, merchant, 17, Filbert ft.,
Elliott James, tavern keeper, 43, louth fifth ft.
Elliott John, looking glafs and medical merchant, 60, Ibuth front ft.
Elliott Samuel, currier, 93, fouth front ft. and 54, Dock
Elliott William, plaifterer, between fifth and lixth in Sliippen ft.
Elliott William, inn keeper, 18, north fourth ii.
Elliott William^ labourer, near 306, fouth i'econd ft.
Ellis David, grocer, cornel* of fourth and Shippen ft.
Ellis Robert, clerk, So|var alley
Ellis Rowland, merchant, 21, Branch l\.
Ellis Thomas, brai's foujider, between fifth and fiKtii in South ft."
I'illiion Samuel, mercliant. Mulberry court
Ellilton James, ci'ocer, corner of fifth and fpruce ft.
EUilion 6c Jolm Perot, merchants, 41, north water ft.
Elton Tofepn, taylor, 84, north fourth ft.
Elverlon Hannah, mantua maker, near iio. Union I't-
Ely Hugli & Jofeph, Hour merchants, 51, north water i\.
Ely Hugh, merchant, 16, Arch ft.
Ely John, fchool mafter, 7, Cheri7 ft.
Ely John, lawyer, Poplar lane
Emerick Baltzer, baker, 234, High ft,
Eraerick George, baker, 23, north fe/enth ft.
Lmerick Frederick, St. Joiru's it.
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Emrry Jacob, meal mcvclir.nr, near To p'ai" Lr.j«c in fccond ft.
Eii>*;ry Lcsvis, carter, St. Jolm'slt.
Einlen /\iin, gentlewoman, ijy, Chcfnut ft.
Emlcn Caleb, gentleman, 6, north thiriili.
.EiTileii George, merchant, corner of WiDing's alley and fouth fourth
VcreettJ*
Enilen Sa^jpcl, gentleman, 114, Arch ft.
Emory JaTez, printer, 71, north fifth ft.
Emory John, labourer, 5, north leventh ft.
Empin Jo't^^^hair drefibr, 82, Shippen ft.
Eneii Jamcs^^kcr, near Prime in fouth front ft.
Kiigeard flenry, tavern keeper, 41S, north lecond ft.
Englc Ann, fliopkecj>er, 70, Almond ft.
I^ngle Francis, ironmonger, 73, Race ft.
Engle JanjC's, ironmonger, 302, fbuih fecond ft.
Eviile j'ofeph, gentleiiian, Duke ft,
EiM\'el-)ert Mi;, tavior, 40, north third It,
Erigies Silas, houl'e carpenter, corner tliird and Shippen ft.
En^lifn l^ofeph, corder, 137, north front ft. j
E(>ler Andrew, baker, 316, north fecond ft.
E'.itiis Ann, boardlng-houfe, 21, South ft.
Euiiis Michael, one of th^-miuifters of St. Mary's church, 17, Willing's
alley
Enni.; Thomas, i'addler, 14, Creflbn's alley
Entric'ken Thomas, plaifterer, Meade alley
Epple Andrew, broker, 83, Chefnut (t.
Epplin John, fhocmaker, Noble ft. between fecond and third
.Erdman Charles, fworn interpreter and broker, office 99, Race ft.
Erlerk George, fcnen'aker, St. John's ft. r
Erriiiger Frederick, flioemaker, 2,27, nortli third ft. 1
£1 ringer Ptiiiip, barber, ditto /
Ervine ilobert, grocer, corner of fourth and Shippen ft.
Er\>iii George, innkeeper, corner of Arch and fecond ft,
Erwin Hugh, fnoemaker, near Oak in ni)rtii fifth ft.
Erwin Mary, widow, fiiopkeeper, 248, north fecond fr.
Ki win Jojin, porter, Coates ft. between fecond and third
Erwin iioberr, 33, north eighth ff.
Erwin Robert, honfe carpenter, 4, Cherry ^lleji/''^ ♦.^
Erwin SaTTiuel, houle carpenter, ditto. ^,^^
Erwin Sriniuel, gentleman, 90, north fifth frT^Vw^
Efi>sng Thomas, 33, Key's ailev
Efby Jaoifs, weaver, ^36, Cherry ft.
Efenbry Catherine, %\ idow, innkeeper, up, north fifth ft,
F.;hcrrick George, baker, Grecn!caf"'s alley
Eiiiijg Nicholas, bricklayer, 8, fonth fifth ft.
E!py William, carter, between ninth and tenth in Filbert ft.
Erficr i*d^'on, leeper of carriages for hire, 36, Pine £t.
-Fi" -ii riitron, fchool mai'ter, 316, north front ft.
F.' r.- Daniel, taylor, 24, north water Ir. .y
:i.ib J^mes, blacki'iritb, 66, Altno'^.d ft.
' vrisjuhn, fhopkeeper, JiJi, north fifth fr.
t'tr.s iSi»H-;u«;l, cabinet; rr.akcr, 132, north fifth ff.
Erris V> liiiajiij giocer, X^O, porthtiith ft.
Ettcr George,! cpa.ch ^vr%|ccr, Zj, uorth fixtfi fu
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Ettwine Jacob, houfe carpenter, 131, Cailowhill Tr.
Ev.Yiis Csfiwallader, mcrchanr, 60, north eighth It.
Evans David, cabinet maker, 215, Arcli Ir.
Evans David, houff carpenter, 83, Union Ir.
Evans David, houl'e caruenter, .qy, Almond ft.
Evans & Good, grocers, 277, Higli I'r.
EvaiiS John, merchant, ;^iiy louth iecond li.
Evans John, houfe caij-jciiter, near Vine in north fixth It.
Evans John, mariner Farris's court
Evans Jonatha,;, houle carpencer, 102, Union ft. ^
Evans Jofhiia, bricklayer, Chriftian between front and w^r ft.
Evans Jofiah, plailterer, Star alley
Evans ifaiah, labourer, 24Z, fouth third ft.
Evans Lloyd, hotile carpenter, 97, fouth eighth ft.
Evans Mary, widow, Sugar alley
Evans Oliver, burr mill (tone manufaclnrer, and feller of bolting cloths,
126, fouili fecond l\.
Evans Peter, innkeeper, 138, fouth front ft.
Evens A. gentleman, 138, Arch It. ■
Evens Mr. fccrctary to the comniiffion under the 6th article of the Bri-
tifli treaty, 129, Arch ft'
Everhart Abraham, houi'e carpenter, between fixth and feventh ft. in
Cherry
Everhart George, 2, Pewter platter alley
Everhart Elizabeth, hnckUcr, 82, north fixth ft.
Evcrly Adam, hair dreflcr and perfumer, 25, Chefnut ft.
Everly John, hatter, 28, louth fourth it.
EAvalt Jacob, labourer, 14 Chimnies
Ewen Lewis, drayman, Budd ft.
Ewing John Rev. D. D. provolt of the Univerfity of Pennfylvania, .86)
Arch (t.
Ewing Jonii,jun. attorney at law, 86, Arch ft.
Ewing Mary, widow, gentlewoman, 40, George ft.
Ewing Thomas, nv-'rchant, ly, Chefnut ft.
Ewiftg William, attorney at law, 97, New ft.
Eyers John, grocer, fecond near Brown ii,
Eyer Nathan, taylor, i, north water ft. * -
X^ AGAN GEORGE, taylor, Budd {[.
Fagan Nicholas, houfe carpenter, 78,- Crown il.
Fagcas Peter, fcacnpram, Dtike It.
Fagundas George, Conftable, 330, north fecond ft.
Fagundas Peter, ditto, 441, north front il.
Faipoux James, whitefmith, bet. 9th & loth, in Arch R.
Fdirburn John; .^lopkeeper, 36, louth Iccund It.
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Fairwcather Alexander, grocer, 88, South ft.
Fairy Elizabctli, hucklter, near 409, north third IK
Falconer Nathaniel, niafter warden, zy, Race i\.
Fallon Fellus, grocer, corner of fourth and Planibfl.
Fantz Henry, caulker, St. John's il.
Farmer James, carpenter, 28, fouth third fl: .
Farncr Cal'per, tobacconift, 173, north I'econd IK
Farran Mary, boarding-houfe, 36, South il.
Farree Jol'eph, gentleman, 1^0, north third (1.
Farrell Thongfc, filk-dyer, 67, South It.
Farrier Robeff, labourer, back of the corner of fifth Arcet, in South
Itreet
Faulkner James, plaifterer, between fifth and hxth ftreets, in South fl.
Faunce George, brick maker, 457, north fecond (i.
Faunce Henry, baker, corner of lirown and fecond It.
Faurcs Francis, L. bifcuit baker, 91, Lombard il.
Fdwcett Ji-ihn, fea captain, 40, Qiieen it.
Fearis Bartholomew, Poweli fh
Fearifs Francis, fliip mafter, 304, fuuth front H-.
Fearou Jofeph, tallow chandler, ^3, Walnut IK
Fearon Peter, merchant, 8, Walnut It.
Ftbiger Elizabeth, widow, 263, iMarket ft.
Feel/ Thomas, ftlioolma(ter, 3, fouth fixth ft.
Feudall Thomas, i'adler. Sugar alley
Feinour Jofeph, jun. tin raanuiac^lurer, 246, fouth fecond fl.
Felkcr George, flioemaker, 89, north fixth it
Fenncll Margaret, widow, uphoKtercr, 80, luuth front ft.
Fennell W.lliani, fhopkeeper, 2, Strawberry ft.
Fenner Henry, taylor, 141, fouth Water it.
Fenner Lawrence, cordwainer, 255, fouth front ft.
Fenntr Mary, widow, between fecond and third flreets, in Chriftian
ftreet
Fenner Ptter, flioemaker. Star alley
Fenno John, proprietor of the Gazette of the United States, 119, Chef-
nut ft.
Fennot Mifs, 224, fouth third ft.
Fenton John, 37, Keys alley
Ff nton John, coach maker, 257, High ft. ^
Fenton ivlartha, widow, 50, north ieventh ft. 'i^v
Fenton Thomas, fhoemaker, 46, Race ft. ^^^
Fenton widow, fchoul miflrei'sy 200, north front ft.
Ferau Thomas, mariner, 3, Hoffman's alley.
Fergufon Ebeuezev, ironmonger, 2io,outh fecond and 61, Shippcn
ftreet
Fergufon George, farrier, near Poplar lane, in north iecond ft.
Ferguibn H.jun. merchant, 22, north fecond fl.
Fergufon [ames, bii'cuit baker, 9, Penn ft,
Fergufon Robert, fhoemaker, between German and Plumb, in fouth
fourth ft.
Fergufon Samuel, carpenter, 253, north fecond f!.
Ferguibn William, currier, 02, Crown ft.
Field John, Crown ft.
Field John porter, 127, Walnut ft.
Field John, & Co. merchants, corner of' Market and twelfth £1;
Fl'-ld Nataai); merdiantj 47, north front II.
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Field Peter, tayior, 146, Spruce, and 48, fouth Water ft.
Fielding Robert, coach maker, 25, Filbert ft.
Fimi(ter widow, gentlewoman, Powell i\.
Fimple Jacob, tayior, 67, north fix^h ft.
Finch Mrs. boarding houfe, 84, north eighth ft^
Fink Jacob, (locking weaver, 26, north ft.
Finlay Samuel, Publilher of the American Naval & Commercial Re-
gifter, 73, Lombard ft.
Finley Hugh, & Robert Andrews, carpenters, 75, Lombard (1.
Finley James, fchool madcr, back oi 229, Arch ft.
Finney Charles, houfe carpenter, 2C, Pear ft.
Firth Prefton, C. houfe carpenser, 12, Moravian alley
Fiflier Archibald, mariner, 49, Coates alley
Fifher Eliflia, 47, north (eventh ft.
Fifher James C. k Samuel W. merchants, 13, Arch ft.
Fifher James C. merchant, next to 23, Arch ft.
Fi/lier John, labourer, next to 67, north fixth ft.
Fiiher John, 7, Appletree alley
Fiiiier John, labourer, laudd ft.
Fiflier John, 5, Vernon l\.
Fiiher Jeremiah, near eighth ft. in Sugar alley
Fifher Jofeph, gentleman, 247, Arch ft.
Fifher Martin, filver and gold turner, 5, Apple tree alley
Fiflier Mary, 26, Market ft.
Fiflier Miers, merchant, 92, fouth front ft.
Fiiher Samuel, W. merchant, 23, Arch ft.
Fifher Samuel & Miers, merchants^ 27, Dockft,
Fifher Samuel Rowland, merchant, 1 10, fouth front ft.
Fifher Thomas & Jofliua, merchants, 5, Dock ft.
Fifher Thomas, merchant, 142, fouth lecond i\.
Fifler Mrs. widow, 80, High ft.
Fifs Jofeph, M. D. between third and fourth ftreets, in Plumb ft.
Fifs Mary, gentlewom.an, between fecond and tliird fireets, in Germsua
ftreec
Fifs Pettr, baker, 127, Callowhill ft. ..
Fifs William, fail maker, between lixth and feventh ftreets., in South ft;
Fifter Adam, tayior, 78, Elm W.
Fiftar John, carter, poplar lane
Fitzgerald Mr. Idock and pumpmaker, 10, Little Water ft.
Fitzpatrick Edward, labourer, 140, Plumb ft.
Fitzfimmoas Thomas, merchant, i. Walnut ft. and oppofite . Morris's
building, Chefnur i\.
Flahavan Roger, brufh manufacSlurer, 3, fouth lecond fl.
Flake George, painter and glazier, near eighth ft. in Arch ft.
Flake Jacob, tayior, 44, Moravian alley
Flamand Janjcs, bair drefTer, 173, Arch ft.
Flanagan John, vendue cryer, at the fign of the three jolly Iriilimen in
South (t.
Flanagan Stephen, pilot, near Catlicrine, in South ft.
Ilanagan William, fhoemaker, between South and Shippen, in Georgei
ftreet
Fleaglcr Valentine, labourer, back of 18, north fever.th (".,
FIcifhcr Baltzer-> cordwainer, 78, north tli;rd ft.
Fleming Charles, tavcrriketper, 333, north front ft.
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Fleming Jolin, fea captain, between fecond and third, in Catharinfc,
(Irecr
Fleming Robert, mariner, between fixth and feventh, in South ft.
Fleming Stern, cabinet maker, I'outh eighth ft.
Fletcher jamcs, flioemakcr, between fourth and fifth, in Plumb ft.
Fletcher William, coach malcer, between i'eventh and eighth in Race
flreet
Fletcher Mifs, mantiia maker, Crabb fl.
Fletcher Mrs. widow, /jz. Crown ft.
Flick Mary, widow, 102, i'outh Water ft.
Flickwir David, carpenter, 30, loath fecond ft.
Fling John, merchant, 81, foutli Water ft. and 29, fouth fourth ft.
Flinu Richard, flilpmafter, corner of Duke and north lecond ft.
Flinn Thomas, & Murphy Michael, grocers, corner of fourth and Race
ftrcets
Flint John, watch maker, 210, Arch ft,
Flintham John, cooper, 93, Vine it.
i'lintlmm V/illiam, cooper, 15, Keys alley
Flood Jo!)n, labourer, 11, Shipj^en ft.
Florence Eleanor, widow, near the corner of Swanfon, in Almond fta
Foering Samuel, currier, 228, north fecond ft,
Fogell John, trader, between ,front and Water, in Prime ft.
Fogill Nicholas, wood fa wyer, fourteen Chimnies
Fogell William, trader, fourteen Chimnies
Folweil Jolin, merchant, 71, north front fr-
Folwell Nathan, fliopkeeper, 16, north front ft.
Folweil Samuel, miniature painter in hair, back of 14, Morovian alley
Folweil Richard, Printer, 2, Laetitia court, & 33, Carter's alley
Folweil William, merchant, 36, north fecond ft.
Foot Mary, tavernkeeper, 9, Market ft.
Footman Peter, Carter's alley
Footman 8z Co. auctioneers, 6j, fouth front ft.
Forbes /^rthiir, fliipwright, 14, Coates ft.
Forbes Daniel, taylor, Budd ft.
Force Peter, fhoemaker, 8, Lstitia court
Ford Hannah, mantua maker, 1 1, Strawberry ft.
Ford Jacob, wheelwright, 57, north fixth ft.
Forde Lawrence, brafs fleeve-button maker, 199, Race ft.
Ford Matthew, fea captain, 16, Ciu'iftian ii.
Forde Standifii, mt:i,hant, 27, Vine Ir.
Fordham Benjamin, fhip carpenter, 56, Race Ct.
Forepaugii Fredcruk, ho-iie carpenter, 1/5-^, north fecond fr.
Forepaugh Geor^-e, houfe carpenter, north fecond ft. between Callo-.y*
hill and the biidge
Forgnion Benjamin, taylor, 29, north front it.
Forgulon Robert, taylor, near 411, nor:h front ft,
Forreit William, foopkeeper, lo, north Iront i"t: \^^
Forlyth 6z Co. merchants 69, Market fr. ,'■ .\
Forfyth Elizabeth, 87, Scaith fr.
Fortefcue Sarah, ihopkeeper, 72, Almond ft.
Fortune James, fail maker, 50, Shippen ir.
Fortune Michael, grocer, 38, I'outh hith fr.
Fortune Walter, blackfmith, 157, Vine ft,
Fol'tcr Alexander, mercl:ant, 17, I'cnn ir.
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Fofter J >feph, Tea captair, 69, Lombard ft.
Folrer S;las, Tea c-uptuiu, 3 > , Almond Ir.
Folttr William, A. clerk, near 164, Lombard f-*
Fothergill Willia n, diy good merchaiit, 35, Ibuth water ft*
Fotterall Stephen, berween 330 & 334, louili front ft.
Foulice Adam, fruiterer, 20 ^ foa;!' tronc fr.
Foulke Aciani, grocer, 202, fbiith Watet fc.
Fuuike Cadwalladar, dealer in China, 233, north fecon I ft.
Foulke Caleb &: Ov-cu, merchatits, 145, High It.
Foulk Caleb jxierclijni, 293, High fr.
Foulke Cafper, fea captain, 138, north third It.
Foulke Catharine, widow. Prune ft.
Foulke Frederick, joiner, 3, fourteen Chimnies
Fowler Mary, 2, Vernon It.
Fox Chriftian, joiner. Crown ft.
Fox Edward, autflioneer, ,56, foutli front fr.
Fox George caulker, Riidd It.
Fox George gentleman, between tenth and eleventh ftrcets, ia Chcfnu?-
ftreet
Fox George, blackfmith, 23, Callowhill ft.
Fox Gilbert, comedian, 201, A;cli ft.
Fox James, 13, Pewtei Platter alley
Fox John, (h;p carpenter, Budd fr.
Fox John, labourer, berween fecond and third, in Catharine ft.
Fox Jofeph, hoijfe carpenter, 132, Vine ft.
Fox Jofiah, Naval Conftruetor, 225, Arch It.
Fox Juftian, taylor, 11, north third ft.
Fox Martha, Ihopkeeper, 42, Market ft.
FoK Michael, brick maker, near tenthj in filbert ft.
Fox Michael, gentlewoman, near 40, E'm ft.
Fo.x Robert, llcinner, between Callowhill it. ind the bridge, in north fs-«
cond fr.
Fox Samnet, gentleman, near 140, Ch-ifant fr.
Fox William, huufe car|ienter, near 164, Lombard ft.
Fox LVlrs. widow, gentle\voman, 32, north third ft.
Frailey Joiin, plasterer, St. [fthn's Ih ''
Fraley Fceder-ck, baker, 7 churi-h Allev.
Fraley Ja^o >, baker, corner of tifth and Shippen (\,
Frame Jofeph, merchant, corner of 4ihand Lombard ft.
Francis Henry, Tanner, Green ft.
Francis Jacob, dtalcr in horfcs, 81 north fourth ft.
Francis John, Sboejnlltfcii^bjt.vofl^nCiemian and I'lumb in fouth foarthft.
Francis John, Hotel, 11 and 13 Joufli fourth ft.
Francis Thomas Wjllini?;? 'J-erchaiit, 98 f)uth thitd ft«
Francis T^iiomas, ikin-dieifer, i-?-:? Aicii ft.
Francis Tench, Purveyor for the Lu'ted States, between eleventh aixK
twe'f h in Market i: ,
Francis, Come^iian, near c6 nortli eip-hth fl.
Franck Chrillian, i]akt:r^ 112 Shii^ncn i\.
Franks Adam, barber, 36 fouih fourth ft,
Franks Jacob, tanner and currier, noble ft.
Franklin Walter, Attorney at law, 8^ fouth ft:cor^^*
France, widow, gentlewoman, 138 ibuth fourth t^
Frazcr Andrew, gfoctr, 437 nortli fecond ft.
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Frafej- Jolin, Taylor, 34Plumbfh
Fraimces Saiuncl, broker, 147 Chcfnut {I.
Frauiiccs S. M. grocer, corner of third and plimib ft.
i'razicr Nalbro and John, merchants, 95 Couth tront It.'
Frazier Nalbi'o, merchant, 83 Walnut ti.
Fra/.icr, widow, Fcaris's court,
Fi az'tr Mrs. Widow, between third and fourth in plumb ii.
FraaUon William, hofUer, Moravian Alley.
Frcderickibn Frederick, 13 Kuncklc Ih
Fico Bcnj'iniin, Innkeeper, 320 north front it.
Freeburgh Avigurth, watchman, near 67 nortli fixth ft,
Freeman T. B. mercliant 39 fouth front ft.
Fre.icii Charles, merchant, 22 llace ft.
Frtf]i.T-u:t Daniel, baker, 85 north fifth ft.
Frelhay Lewis, Tobacconiit, 57 fouth ft.
Frexo Bernard, M. D. 158 north third ft.
Freyra^T Margaret, potter, fouth fifth corner of fmall fl.
Freytag Michael potter, do.
Fricke Auguftus, woollen draper, 7 fouth third ft.
FrJck Henry, drayinan, 14 Shiver's x^lley.
Frickey Frederick, cabinet maker, 380 north front ft.
Friend iiiarah, widow, Pruanft.
Fries John, merchant, 90 JMarket ft.
Fritz Peter, flone cutter, 248 Race i^,
Fritz Peter, fhnpkeepcr, 144 fpruce it.
Fritz Catherine widow, Tavernkeeper, 376 foutli front ft.
Fromhergcr William, merchant, 34 north fecond ft.
Frolt Martin, bral's founder, Errics's alley
Fr/ Ellis, butcher, near lixth in Cherry ft.
Fr/ George, Carter, coates ft.
Fry Jaciilj, labourer, 28 Elfrith alley,
Frv ja-ob, baker, back of 185 Market ft,
Fry Jofeph, keeper of the ftate houfe, between fifth and liKth in WalnnS
ftreer.
Fry and Spolding, nierchant, 68 fouth front ft.
Frvbergtr J^^hn, butcher, between 49 & .-37, north eighth ft;
Fuller Benjamin, merchant, 162, fouth front ft.
Fuller Mrs. widow, iiB, Swanlon ft.
Fr.:it:r Jolin, fhip joiner, Parraras allev
Fu'lcitun Alexander, merchant, 30, Market fr.
Ful'erLon Eleanor, widow, 20, Oueen ft.
F...lierron Henry, fliip carpenter, between Mary and Prime, infoutu
front ft. -"'^
Fullciion Margaret, bearding houfe, 2, Grays alley
Fu'lltrron Margaret, widow, boarding houl'e, 60, ncrth fourth ic,
FiillerJon Valeria, boardino; houfe, 113, Arch ft.
Fuxiong John, carter, corner of Poplar lane, & third ft.
Fyani; John, {Loercakery 21, Coates fty
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VJTABLE'jnhn, lionfe carpenter Brown fl
Gabls Peter, jun. ditto, ditto
Galatheau Mrs. widow, 30, Penn ft.
Gairy Patrick, coach maker, appletree alley
Galbraith Patrick, clock & watch-maker, 7, Dock (l.
Gale John, St. John's Ih
Gale John, tanner, above Poplar Lane, in north fccond ft".
Gales [ofeph. Printer, 36, Race ft.
Gallaghar James, China merchant, 5, fouth fecondft.
Gallaghar James, China merchant, 18, fouth front ft.
Gallagher "iiichard, ilioemaker, between third and fourth, in Shippen
ih-eet
Gallagher William, blackfmith, Coates ft.
Gallagher, Wm. labourer, back of 21 1, fouth third ft.
Gallaudet Peter. W. & Co. merchants, 63, Chefnut ft.
Gaily Jofeph, tobacconi'l:, 173, north iecoud ih
Gamble & Helmiith, merchants, 148, fouth fecond ft.
Gamble James, fliip joiner, near iioutb, in George ft.
Gamble James, fea captain, near fixth, in Spruce il.
Gamble John, fawyer, 14, Qiieen ft.
Gamble William, labourer, 16, Oiieen ft.
Gamble Mrs. fhopkeeper, 68, north fourth ft.
Gamper Jacob, cooper. Brown ft.
Gandy Enoch, innkeeper, and ftorekeeper. Cape May
Gano Samuel, innkeeper, 322, north fecond ft.
Gantley John, ftioeraaher, 134, north front ft.
Garaud J. taylor, 64, Chefnut ft.
Gardette Janies, dentift, 75, Walnut fL.-
Gardner Aaron, carpenter, between leventh and eighth, in Cherry
■ftreet
Gardner Benjamiif, mariner, between fecond and third, in Caiharine
Itreet
Gardner Jacob, innkeepe.r, joy. Vine fr.
Gardner John, lea captain, 341, fouth fecond ft.
Gardner Jolm, jun. merchant. Arch ft. wharf
Gardner John, coach painter, 41, Keys's alley
Gardner Nathaniel, fea captain, 309, fouth fecondft.
Gardner P«.achael, bonnet maker, 115, Cheihut ft.
Gardner William, gentleman, 108, north' front ft.
GarJner James, Sugar alley
Gardner James, houfe carpenter, Gaflcill ft,
GarJner Wjlliam, merchant, 62, fouth front ft.
Gardner Mrs. widow, near Spruce, in fouth fixth ft-
Ciarland Mrs. widow, 80, Crown ft.
Garrait John, 190, fouth water ft.
Garret John, grazier, 274, fouth front ft.
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Garrett William, 8c Levi, tobacco and fnuff manufatflurcrs, 13, Dock
(treet
Garrick Elizabeth, near 192, Arch ft.
Garrick Francis, bkickfrniTli, betwetn fifth and fixth, in Shippen ft.
Garr'jjues y^bi aham, merchant, 86, Nevv fr.
Gairigucs Edward, lionfc carpenter, 39, Cherry alley
Garr'(;nes Satnnel, gentleman, 258, north front It.
Garriirucs Wiliiam, meafurtrr of carpenter work, & furveyor for the in-
Ibrance company, 41, Cherry alley
Garri*f(Mi Clemeni, h')u'e carpenter, 23, South ft.
Gartley John, fchuol-mafter, ly, Cherry alley
Gartlisy William, mariner, no, Swanfon ft.
Ga tley Rebecca, fliopkeeper, ibutli eij2,hUi ft.
Gartoii Ji'hn, mariner, 175, nortli third ft.
Garwood Jculph, fhipwright, fouih front, between Mary and Prime
Itreets
Garwood William, fhip carpenter, between Mary and Chriftian, in fouth
front ft.
Gafper Ebenezer, cooper, 198, Arch ft.
Gaik.ill & Thomlbn, merchants, 22, north Water ft;.
Galkiil William, merchant 21, Rate ft.
Gafs George, copper-plate Printer, 84, Dock ft.
Gait John, barber, 370,- north fecond it.
Gates Na*]ianiel, fhipmafter, near <^ueen, in front ft.
Gates Natrifniel, (liipjoiner, near Queen, in ditto
Gratiifl:' Samuel, merchant, 124, Spruce it.
Garty Joi'eph, weather-glafs maker, 79, louth front ft.
Gauricr Francis, tobaccoriift, 66, Shippen ft.
Gaw Gilbert, windfor chair maker, 34, Elfrith's alley
Gaw Gilbert, copperfmith, ^23, north fecond ft.
Gaw Robert & Gilbert, chairmakers, 280, fouth fecond ft.
Gaw Mr. diftiller, north feventh fr. near Race
Gazzam, Taylor, & Jones, merchants, 36, north front ft.
Geauntau, Jofeph, 112, north third It.
Gebler Godtroy, blackfmith, foutli fourth ft. and 82, Dock ft.
Geyltjv Lapedary, P. jeweller & goldfmitli, 75, fouth fecond it. ,
Gglij^ John, Segar maker, between front 6c fecond lireets, in Fuller's
Jlley ^
— Getff Henry, taylor, loo, Rac^ f .
Gc itry Robert, ftipwright, br. John's ft.
Ge itliej- Chailes, Sr. John's ft.
Cientlier Geoi ge, butcher, Eudd ft.
Georgeon Bernard, ftiver-fntith, 74, Elm ft.
George Richard, fhipmaftei*, 278, fouth front ft,
George William-, joiner, near 82, north fixth fr, '"
Gerhard Mr. (hopkeeper, 118, north fecond ft.
Geihard William, hatter, 44, norrli front ft.
Germj^.i Ezckiel, labourer, between front and Water ftreets, in ^ueea
ftreet
Germon John, goldfmith, 35, north third ft,
G.crn(»n Kichard, merchant, 144, Arch It. and office 103, ft)UtU front
irreet
t;<r!nn'3<;Q Nichplasj^ tobagco fpinnerji Kuudc ft.
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Geftner John, weaver, liear Coates Lane, in north third it.
Getham Williaui, iilverftviith, 14, Combes <tiley
Getz Fredt;rici<, St. John's i\,
Geyer Andrew, jun. Livery Stable keeper, 28, Branch ft.
Geyer Andrew, icn. ironsnonirer, 13;), north third it.
Gibbons Joieph, ^,6, fouth fi'vh It.
Gibbons Francis, tay lor, Ga.lvill it.
Gibbons William, iTierci:ar.r, 35, Market fx.
Gibbs Benjamin, gt'n.tleman, 31, Arcl; ft.
Gibbs Jacoij, cordtr, between South and Shippen, in water ft.
Gibbs James, mariner, C«;ates, beiwten front & fecond Iz.
Gibbs llaac, blarklmith, near 93, Lombard (r,
Gibbs Wiilian-!, boarding houie, near Shipper:, in Vernon ft.
Gibertfon Ezckiel, gentleman, 140, fouth fourth it.
Gibertibn Wiliiarn, livery ftable keeper, 90, Lombard ft,
Gibfon Edward, grocer, 7, north iixth It.
Gibfon George, 27, Union ft.
Gibibn John, clerk, Ehnflies alley
GibHin James, diltiller, Paffynnk road, head of Catharine ft.
Gibfon William, ihoemaker. Green ft.
Gibfon William, 38, A.rch ft.
Gideon Jacob, brufli and black ball manufaclurer, 198, Arc
GifRns John, labourer, 107, north lecond ft.
Gitt'ord Thomas fea captain, near 40, George ft.
Gihon Roi'anna'i, widow, near Qiieen in Front ft.
Gilbert Anil, 9, ivloraviau alley
Gilbert &Crciron, fliopkeepcrs, 14, north fecond ft.
Gilbert David, toy fhop, 46, fonth fourth (t.
Gilbert David, carpenter, between 79 and 85, Vine ft.
Gilbert Frederick, tay lor, 68, fouth water ft.
Gilbert Jacob, taylur, 5c, north water li.
Gilbert J^O.k', tavern keeper, 69, fouth fifth ft.
Gilbert Mrs. widow, M'_^ul!och's court
Gilchrift Charles, merchant, jo8, MJrket ft.
Gilby William, mariner, 77, Chriftian ft-. •
GilLRoberr, merchant, Chelnut ft. wharf
Gill Mr. JO, Plumb ft. .
Gillam I. na'i!c.-ifc443, north front ft.
Gillafpie Robert, 58. north fixth ft.
Gillafpie Samuel, Ihopkeeper, 276, fouth front ft.
Gilles Mrs. hci ween iifth and fixth in fouth ft.
Gilliams Lewis, dentift, z6. Arch ft.
Gillin Williim, ftev-idore, near the corn^^f Front in fouth ft.
Gillingham George, protelfor of mufic, w^i
Gillin^ham Geort. e, 11, Cray's alley
Gillingham James, merchant, 6:;, Mari^et ft'.
Gillingham James, liattcr, 73, Market ft.
Gilmau Martin, fkm drefler, 2.01, dSrth jccond ft.
Gilmer George, oyfterman, 15, Strawberry It.
Gilmer James, labourer, Plumb ft. !)etween third and fourth
Gilmore Jane, mantua maker, 66, Walnut Ir,
Gilpin Joihua, merchant, 159, fouth fecond ii:. ^^149, Icnith F
Gilpjn Thomasj iniptcior of lumber, 197, uog^l^on.i ft.
nigar alley
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Girard Stephen, incrc'nant, 23, north Water ft. and 4;;, north Front
f'treet
Girvan Taires, taylor, lyi, Clitfnut IK
Gifbcrtlon Lydia, Green fr.
Gitts Michael, rnefienger in the ofTice of the commiflioncr of the reve-
nue, 43, fouth third fc. ,
Glaufe Jacob, hatter, 367, north fecond ft.
Glauie himon, harnefs maker and trimmer, next to 12, fc>uth fifth ft.
Giazer David, nailor, Sr. John's {\.
Glazier Jonas, labourer, Green '}.
Glenn Jofeph, fea captain, 49, Almond fr.
Glentworth James, broker, 34, Cliefnut ft.
Glcntwnrth P. F. M. D. 36, Arch ft.
Glover William, fea captain, 3, Mary fr.
Goddard George, blackfnilh, 213, north fecond ft,
Godfrey Jchn William, merciiant, 128, Walnut fr.
Godfliaik Paul, carter, near 113, 'outh fecond ft.
GoJfliol John, flioemakcr, between Green ft. and Coates Lane in north
third fr.
Gcodall James, mariner, 314, fouth front fr.
Goodman John, whitel'miih, 261, north front fr.
Goodman John,jiin. whitefmith, 197, north third fc.
Goodman Samuel, honfe carpenter, i-Cuncle ft.
Goodman, Avidow, bifcuit baker, 68, Arch ft.
Goodwin George, rope maker and fliip chandler, fouth Wharves near
Pine ft.
Goodwin George, rope maker, 14, Lombard ft.
Goodwin Thomas, commiflion broker, 68, fouth fecond, dwelling-houfe
23, north ninth ft.
Gordon A. attorney at law, 128, fouth fecond ft.
Gordon Jofiah, labourer, near Green in north third ft.
Gordon, Morton, & Co. lumber merchan'^s, corner of fifth and Lombard
ftreets
Gordon Piebecca Mifs, fhopkeeper, between Pine and Lombard in fouth
fifth ft.
Gordon Eliflia, lumber merchant, 165, Lombard ft.
Gordoa^lobert, grocer, Lombard between fifth and fixth ft.
Gorley Hiigli, grocer, 15, Sv.-anfon ft. •
Gofner George, flioemaker, to, Racefh
Gol'aer widow, 139, Chefnut i\.
Gofs Jofsph, ^L D. 334, Ibuth fecond ft.
Gottrlialkfon Soloman, merchant, 102, i:orth third ft.
Gou^rh Thomas, wool coma^i|fCombcs's alley
Gould John, fhip wright, 1 17, Swanfon ft,
Gourdon Ferdinand, merchant, 64, Arcli, and 96, north water ft.
Gover John, taylor, 98, fouth lecond ft.
Guvett \Villiam, merchant, 45, Spruce ft.
Govett William, hoofe carpenter, i, Strawberry ft.
Gowen Nicholas, libovirer, between f xth and feventh, in Cherry ft.
Gowers John, coachman, near eighth in Zeen ft.
Graba John, cabinet ma':tr, 449, north tiiird ft. »
^race Jacob, carter, between third andfourthft. in Brewers alley
TSrare John, copperfmit«.«o^id brazier, 235, Arch ft. ^^
6rafFBalrzri:, labourer, 474, nortli fecund iK
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GrafF John, weigher of ihe port, 22, north fixth fr.
Graft' Mary, widow gentlewoman, 156, north fifth fl.
Graff Sophia, widow, baker, 6, Cherry ft.
Grattbrt 8c B.ouvert, grocers, corner of Chefnut and Strawberry fl;
Graham Alexander, taylor, 215, I'^^uth third {\.
Graham David, grocer, corner of South and Peiin fl.
Graham David, & J. ironmongers, 63, Ibuth Iccond fl.
Graham Edward, taylor, 8y, north iitth Ir.
Graham Francis, copper linitli, Sm.th's court, and 176, north third
Itreet
Graham Hugh, M. D. 49, fouth fourth fl.
Graham iMary, widow, 14, Little Water fl.
Graham Robert, druggifl, corner of lecond and South ft.
Graham William, Shopkeeper, 242, north front Ic.
Grahl John, & Co. diftiller, 223, north fecond 11.
Grandom John, {liopkeeper, 233, High ft.
Grant fames, 148, Ibuth f;;cond It.
Grant John, flioemaker, 19, Couth front ft.
Grant [olm, grocer, between fixth and j'eventh in South fl.
Grant 'WiUiarn, filvcr i'mith, corner of Green and north third fl.
Grant William, block maker, 126, Cailowhillft.
Grantham Charles, grocer, oppofite the Swedifh Church, in Swanfoa
ftreet
GrafTet Daniel, bookbinder and flationer, 67, Arch ft.
Grattan C-c Co. ready made linen, and perfuraary ware lioufe, i92,Higli
ftreet
Gratz Simon, & Hyman, grocery and wine ftore, 232, High fl.
Grauel John, baker, 237, north lecond ft.
Gravel Elizabeth, hnckiter, 72, north fixth fl.
Gravenltine Dorothy, widow, fruiterer, h>2, Race fl.
Gravenliine John, fruiterer, 160, north lecond ft.
Gravenftine i\Iichael, houfe carpenter, 5, Pruan it.
Gravenltine Peter, fruiterer and confectioner, 194, High fl.
Gray David, houie carpenter, 162, north hfth It.
Gray & Eafoy, bottlers, 166, north lecond It.
Gray John, baker, between Lombard and South in fifth fr.
Gray Jofeph, brewer, 61, north fixth it.
Gray Nathaii, carter, between fixth and feventh ft. in Cherry aMey
Gray Thomis, taylor, between fixth and ieveath in Shippen it.
Gray Thomas, llioemaker, corner of fifth and Shippen It.
Gray William, grocer, 91, Chriilian It.
Gray William, & Jofeph, brewers, 24, fouth fixtli ft.
Gray William, fruiterer, 42, Ciielhut fl.
Gray Sarah, widow, boarding houle, 11, Carter's alley
Greares James, grocer, between Plumb and German, in luuth fourth
Itrett
Greaves Alexander, grocer, 69, Queen fl.
Greble Jacob, grocer, 340, fouth lecond It.
Greble Rachel, widow, innkeeper, 110, iMarket ft.
Greble iNIr. butcher, between fixth and feventh, iu Callowhili fl.
Green Aihbel, Rev. D. D. Minifler of the Second PrtPiiyterian Church,
183, nortti. lecond ft.
Green .i: Co. iraj3,mongcrs, 16, north fecond fl.
Green Ejeanoijjyu^rocer, 134, fouth front ft.
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Green nnocl<, tavernkeeper, and botler, lo, Lsptitia court
Circen George, Venetian blin ' lo-k maker, 98, Union ft.
G;ecn Henry, Imckfl^er, 4Zj, n )rrh I'econd ft.
Green Hamphries, iliopkejper, 15, north front ft. -*
Green Jacob, butcher, between fixth and i'eventh ft. in CallowhiU
llr<.et
Green Jamts, Tea capta'n- Su^rar alley
Green jamtSi bouCe carpenter, Coiiies ft.
Green Joim, fea captain, 110, north water ft.
Greca Mary, gentlewotran, Lanrel ft.
Green Peter^ tallow chandler, 448, north Third ft.
Green Robert, coac'i)man, between Pine and Lombard, in South fixth
ftreet
Green Tvufus, lea captain, 1 10, north water ft.
Greca S'^ephen, iilhermau, G\een ft.
Green Thomas, maft maker, near 444, north front ft.
Green William, labourer, Sugar alley
Gi tenleafe James, gentleman, oppofite O'Eller's Hotel, Chcfiiut ft.
G reeves Tlumias, merci.ant, 73, VV'alnuc ft.
Greenaway Joftph, cooper, 8y, Arcli ft.
Gieer.wnod Afhtel, tanner, at the fign of the feven ftars, north front
ftreet
Greg; Jcinies, labourer, near 98, fou'h fourth ft.
Gic'jg Marv, widow, fchool miftrel's, 18, Elfrith's alley
Gregory Charles, gentleman, M'Cullovigh's court
Gregory James, Ladies hatt inanufadlurer, 69, north iecond ft.
Gregory Will'am, gentleman, 45,Coates ft..
. Greiiicr*Frederick, taylor, 29, north fourth ft.
1^ ^Gfeiner Jacob, gentleman, 182, E.ace ft.
^ Greinrr John, merchant, 182, Race ft.
Grev Georoe, mafter fweep, Coates, between front & fecond ft.
Grey R.ichard, (exton of the African church, between leventh Sc eighth
in Cherry ^■'%^
Gribbin Patrick;ieaaiptain, 104, fouth fifth ft.
Grice. Francis, fea captain, 37, CUriftian ft.
Grice tfaac, ihip, carpenter, 48, fouth front ft.
Griffins Peter, perfumer, 239, iourh fecond ft. ^,
Griffitti Sc .'Ixford, taylors, 14-, fouth third i\. ■^C
Griifn]! Btniamio, b1ackfmir]i. 20, pewter platter alley ■^
GriiEths Cadwalladar, flioerp;;;;tr, 92, Spruce ft,
Griffiths Elizabeth, 3, Keys ailev
Griitiths Elizabeth, Mils, gentlewoman, corner of third, and Walnut
ftreets
Griffith Evan, China ftore, 176, north third ft.
G iffiths Hannah, 8, Nurris's alley.
Griffirhs Robert, E. merchant, 146, Arch ft.
GriftltlisTliomas, biackfmith, iVTargaretta ft.
Grif-'l's V/m. bookfeller Ik iiationer, 177, fouth fecond ft.
GriffitiisSirah, widow, between Lombard and South, in fifth Ih
Griffitts Samuel Powell, M, D. 115, Walnut ft.
Gfiuies John, lab'>r,rer, 85, fouth fecond ft.
Grimes John, tavlo*-, near Catharine, in front ft.
Grimes John, tnaii: maker, 42 2, fouth front fc.
Grimes Martin taybr, back of 211, fouth third ft.
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Griflle John, St. John's ft.
GrofF Jofeph, fnopkeeper, 63, north front ft.
Grofs Ulrich, ravernkeeper, corner of South and fixth ft.
Grous Frederick, tnbacconift, 6, nortli fevenrh ft.
GroreChriitian, bricklayfr, 194, Arch ft.
Grover John, jultice of the peace, '^4Af fouth (econd fc.
Grovcr William, innkeeper, 198, fouth fourth ft.
Groves Barbary Ann, widow, 8, Prua.) It.
Groves Daniel^ bricklayer. Green ft. between fecund and front ft.
Groves Jefle, bricklayer, 206, north fecond ft.
Groves, widow, 16-j, fouth third ft.
Grubb Elizabeth, widow, Ann It.
Grubb Jacob, baker, 86, fouth third ft.
Guenn Lawrence, hatter, 116, nortli front ft.
Guelt George, Hiopkeeper, 48, Walnut ft.
Gueft John, & Co. merchants, 20, fouth fecond ft.
Gueft Jolin, merchant, 15T, fouth fecond ft.
Guibert, baker, 86, north front ft.
Guilbert & Condamine, mercliants, 89, High ft.
Guier John, grocer, 2Cj, High ft.
Guier William & P. Ssckel, merchants, 199, High ft.
Gallon Mr. flone cutter, bet. 39 & 45, north feventh ft.
Giilluger Chriftian, potter painter, Ndble ft. y
Gunkle Michael, mill ftone maker, corner of eighth and Filbert ft.
Gurling Abraham, merchant, 492, fouth front ft.
Gurney & Smith, merchants, 199, foiith front ft.
Gutchall Solomon, merchant, 422, north iecond ft.
Guy Nicholas, bricklayer 63, Lombard ft.
Guyer Elizabeth, widow gentlewoman, 44, South ft,
Guyger Charles, carter, Hofrman's alley
Guyger Gafper, tavlor, 7, Black horfe alley
Guynn /nn, widov.', liuckfter, 9, Pewter platter
Gwjnup George, caulker, Green ft.
A AS Conrai, oaker, J07, north third ft-
Haberfliam Jofe/h, poft mailer general, 152, Ibtith front ft,
Haborn John, (jWirifiian between Iecond and third ft.
Hacker Leonajr'cl, cooper, 290, north fmnt it.
Hadf'fg Andrew, mt-rchant, corner of fecond and Qjicca Ct,
Hafiine Johp, ftone cutt«r, 111, north fixth fi.
HaP.ine John, ftoue cutter, /jg, nortli fourtJi ft.
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Haga Godfrey, mercliant, 87, PLare ft.
Hagcnau John N. merchant, 158, High Ct.
Hagner Peter, 75, E.\m it.
Hagner Philip, multurJ and chocolate inanufacflurer, 34, north third
f'crcet
Hahii Ciiriftian, inurtard and chocolate manufaflurer, 104, north front
itrect
Hahn C. G. watch and clock maker, 162, north third ft.
Hahn Philip, /liopkteper, between Noble and Green in third ft.
Hains Daniel, potter, 90, north feventh It,
Haines George, tobacconii), 7, Branch ft.
Hauies Jacob, grocer, ntxt to 121, Swanfon fr.
Haines John, cal)inet niaI^<.r, i'j5-, north third it.
Hriins widow, 135, north thinl It.
Hale Fllizabeth, waflier, NicJjoUbn's court
Hd!e Mary, genileuonian, 349, louth front fr.
Hale fvlatthew, Ijoufg carpenter, 27, Church alley
j'iale Thomas, carpenter, 65, louth llt'ih ft.
Haiier Frederick, bleeder, 24, Arch It.
Mailer Jolin, hair drelFer, 42, Arch ("t.
Hailhaud Joleph, baker, 49, Lombard fr.
Kail Ezekitl, merchant, 227, fouth fecond Ct.
Hall Jolin, fecretary to tlie land office, 301, High Ct.
Hall Juhn, f.uth tijihth ft.
Kail jylargarei-, fhopkeeper, 71, Highfr.
Hull & Sellers, printers and ftatii.ners, jr. High ft.
Kail Ilich.ard, labourer, Plumb between fecond and third ft,
Ka;;man Johii, liiojmaker, 33, north front ft,
Hai'owell Edward, merchant, 10, Pear it.
Kallowcll John, attorney at law, 50, Walnut ft.
Hailowcl! Jofeph, llioeraaker, fifth between South and Shippen ft.
iic^llowcU William, retailer of g:ain, north third fr. corner of Brewer';
Ilalver/iadt & Barnit, cabinet and chair makers, 198, north Front
ih-eet ISji;:
Hamel James, Ihopkeep^ 218, fouth fecond ft.
Hamelin l\Ir. trunk tnak^L 89, north third ft.
Hamdin Catherine, wido^l. 47, north fourth ff.
Hamell Mary, widow, 71, ^jicjii ft. "V . *
Haiiiel! widow^ tavern keeper, 214, louth fecond ft. "
Hamilton Abigail, widow, gentlewoman, 80, louth third ft.
Hamilton Either, widow, between Catiiarine and pueen in fecond
ftrtet -"^
Hamilro.i John, infpe6ior of lumber, 5, Callowhill ft.
Hainilto:i J<>hu, cle^lvr in bees wa>v and Hax, 36, Strawberry ft.
HanjiitciU llichtrd, bia^jJdinith, Meade alley
Haajiltoii Cc Son, tcbacconii^, 13, louth fecond ft.
Hamilton V.'iiliam, houfe carpenter, 272, High ft.-
Hamilton Williani, taylor, 23, fouth water ft.
Jiair.len Jore])h, carter, Coates ft.
^Tamlet Godfrey, blsckimith, 48, Ftace ft.
^*:nimer Luawick, hair drefler, 54, Arch ft,
^ .nimiit Barbara, widow, 34, ^>trawberry ft.
planipton SaniucI, deputy faeriif, 68, Shippen ft.
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Hampton William, fea captain, 35, Almond (I.
Hampton Casfar, labourer, 23, Shipptn ih
JIampdead Martin, watchman, Kunkle ft.
Hancc Jacob, (tore keeper, 34, High i\.
Hanchman John, brick maker, 174, Race ft.
Haachman Mchael, ditto ditto
Hanckel John Michael, M. D. 364, north fecond ft.
Hancock Benjamin, & Knight, merchants, 121, 1'outh water fi.
Hancock Bejamin, merchant, ditto
Hancocks Mary, fliopkeeper, i, Butler's court
Hand John, fhip malier, i i, Callowhi'l it
Hand Nicholas, /lioe nakcr, near fuiirrh in Race it.
.Hand widow, boarding houle, 87, Vine It
Handle Andrew, tai'ern keeper, 6y, Race ft.
Hanes Harnev, innkeeper, 6i, north fourtli it.
Hankins .'Hmos, labonrtr, Budd it.
Hanlon Edward, bottler and vintner, 80, fouth front ft.
Hanlon James, grocer, 87, loutii water i't.
Hanna John, labonrei', near IZ5, luiith fifth ft.
Hannah Joiin, lea captain, corner of (^ueen and Swanfon il.
Hanfe Cou'-at}, roacnmaker, corner ot fourth and Walnut It.
Hanlell Barnitt, tavlor, 18, north iixrhlL
Hsnfell Jacob, blackfmith, near 150, Race it.
Hanzie Charles^ comb maker, St. Johns ft.
Happeid James, grocer, near tifth in Crelibn's alley
Haquair Lewis, painter. Brown it.
Harbani Jofepb, labourer, 18, Shippen it.
Haroeibn iBeniamin, & Son, coppenVniths, 75, High it.
Harbeion Benjamin, copperfmirh, 239, Arcn it.
Harbefon Jofeph, copperimith, 179, north third (1.
Harden William, labourer, between iixth and leventh ft. in Cherry
Itreet
Harden George, ilioemaker, 14 Chimnies
Harding George, houle carpeiiter, 360, fouth fecond ft.
Hardlein John, lahourer. Sterling alley
Hardy Alexander, between fourth and fifth in German ft.
Hardy JoJm, labourer, between fourth and fifth in German it.
Hardy Jofeph, innkeeper, 6(;, north, third it.
Hardy Niel, blackfmith, 5, Sugai- alley
Hardy Robert, mealurer, berw'^een four th and fifth in Oak ft.
Hare Robert, brewer, 35, Callowhill it.
Harford John, grocer, between 5ouih and Shippen in foi;j;th ft.
Harer John, houfe carpenter, between fourth and fifth in Plumb it.
Harg/heimer Samuel, blickfinith, 99, Chriitian it.
Harken William, ihoemaker. Crown it.
Harlan George, houfe carpenter. Smith's court
Harlan William, mc;rchant, 4.1, fouth ^^'har\'cs
Harland George, woolen draper, 66, Cheliuit it.
Harley Jofeph, matkemarical inftrunpent m.'ker, Bailey's court
Hannan Jacob, blackfmith, 139, norih fecond lb.
Harman George, baker, 184, Race h.
Harman Jolin, baker, 162, north fourth ft.
Harmdead Martin, cordwainer, 163, north fecord fl.
Haruet Jacob, oyflerman, 259, fouth third ft.
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Harper Benjamin, flour dealer, Z37, north front ft.
Harper Edward, calico printer, near 409, north third fl,
Hirper John, wci^rher, 81, (buth water ft.
Harper Mary, \viiU)\v, 21, rourh waier ft.
Harper- Mary, widow, gentlewoman, 134, north front ft.
Haip.r Richard, oval turner and engine maker, 178, Race ft.
Harj^-r Tbomas, 31, Spruce ft.
Harper widow, back of 15, north eighth ft. •
.Hdrr, widov,-, 15, north third ft.
Harris Ann, widow, Palnrj's alley
Harris C'larles, merchant, 7, fourh fecond ft.
Harris Hannah, widow, Biddle's alley
Harris John, fhio mafter, 24, Elfrith's alley-
Harris fohn, f];ip carpenter, near 50, Cable lane
Harris Jolin, coachman, between hfth and fivth in South ft.
Harris John, 367, north front fl.
Harris John, gentleman, Zeen ft.
Harris Parker, labourer. Fetter's alley
Harris Robert, phyfician, 182, SpruceiL
Hdl-r.'foa Franos, clerk. Combes alley A
Harrifun George, merchant, next O'eller's hotel, Chefnut ft.
Hiirr'ion Georj;e, merchant, 87, fouth fifth (t.
H^rrifon Jacob, dry good mercbant, 45, north front ft,
Ka"rill>n John, lumber merchant, 32, Caliowhill iU
H^irrlion John, merchant, 151, north water ft.
Harrilon Alary, gentlewoman. Mulberry court
HaifMon Sarah, widow, near Race in north ilxth ft.
Harrriion Robsrt, taylor. Star alley
H-irrifon Thon)as, taylor, 72, {()uth third ft.
iiarrifon Tl'.omas, mariner, between fifth and fixth in Shippen ft?
Hirrili^n WMliai.j, pentieman, corner of eio-hth and Chefnut ft,
Jlarrilpn Mrs. gentiewomau, 54, north leventh (t.
lic.yry Hannah, boarding houie, 10, Norris's alley
Hir; Abigail, gentlewoman, 114, Vine ft.
Hart John, apothecary & drnggift, 8, fouth fecond ft.
Hart Jolm, uirner, 150, nortii lecond ft.
Harr J oicph, grazier, 134, Caliowhill ft.
Hart Nicholas, 14, Cyprefs alley
Hare Seymour, gentleman, 176, north lecond Ct.
H irr'ey Elizal^erh, widow, Noble It.
Hartley George, mariner, Duke ft.
Harticy James, gentleman, 114, north front ft.
Hsrrley John, fhopkeeper, 164, north fecond It.
Ha^-intr Honora, midwife, 51, fouth fifth!':.
Ha.-tnock Juitus, fliocmaker, Coates ft.
iiartfhoriie, Large, Sc Co. merchants, 46, foHth front fL
Hartfnorne Paterfln, merchant, 119, noi lU front ft. •
liarrung Daniel, furrier, 31, north third fr.
Kartiing V.'iiliam, clerk in the Sheiiff's office,g56, north fifth ft.
Haitwjck James, raylor, 118, north^^ler i't..\
. Harvey L^aac, jun. merchant, 5, fou^^A-ater ft.
H^-rvev Mary, widow, between South and Lonabard ia fifth ft«
iViVVej gajnfon, ihip chaudl^r* 66, Arch lu
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Ha(kins Thoma<^, grocer, 27, Branch ih
Haflet Margaret, \vi('o\v, fou^li eighth It.
Haflett V/ilH-2Tn & John, mtrchan'Ts, 217, fouth front ft.
Haflcl Charles, tUayman,, ntar Cqates, in third ft.
Haflenclever Mary, 44, north feventh ft.
Hafiin:jer Jacob, merchant, 37, Zccn ft. and 207, High ft.
HauguilV- grocer. 37, north third ft.
Hawes John, cuoper, next 409, north third ft.
Hawcs Henry, coopei-, near Green, in third ft.
Halves iVIatthi:.s, Scocking weaver, between Green and Coates, in third
ft- e. r
Hav k r Godfrey, bilcnit baker, next 21, north f:xth ft.
Ka i: A ui, 27, Cable lane
'h'. Ki:s Henry, I'l.j'inafter, 61, Pine ft.
11, . !/ch J^n, .nuftard and cliocoiate manufacturer, 98, louth front
itrcet
,H:i''Vri)P. Geonie, porter, ?3, Elm ft.
Ha**' i:o! n Elizabeth, 2.^3, foutli tlnrd ft.
Haz:i.d E ienc>;cr, gentleman, 145, Arch ft.
Haziewocci Johq, genileman, 79, Lombard ft.
Ha^lewood Wilnam, comb maker, next 25, Pewter Platter alley
Rains Acam, cabinet maker, 261, Piiarket ft.
Hainsjohn, fadler, 132, Market fl.
Hay Daniel, cabinet maker, 53, fonth third ft.
Hay John innkeeper, 118, north third ft.
Haydo k llobert, & Co. plumbers, painters, Sc glaziers, 39, Strawberry
ftreet
Haydock Robert, plumber, 38, fouth fecond ft.
Hapes Patrick, Tea caj tain, 151, ibuth third ft.
Haynes Catherine, Mils, gentlewoman, 16, fouth fourth ft.
Hays James, carpenter, Elmflies alley
Hays Patrick Stevidore, 166, north Water ft.
Hays Samue!, merchant, 127, Chefnut ft.
Hazlehurft Ifaac, n\erchant, 117, m-rtli fecond ft.
Heaburg George, b!ackfmith, above Poplar lane, in tbirJ ft.
Head jofeph., fiiverfmith, ne^r feventh, in Lombard ft.
Headman William, potter, 266, Market It.
Hearns .?: Kelly, betsveen fourth and fifth, in Cherr/ ft.
Heathington George, grocer, near South, in ftxfh it.
Heatherington John, grocer, corner of Arch and fivth ft.
Heathcrington Richard, grocer, corner, or fixdi a^id South ft.
Heatly Charle?, attorney at law, 74, north li^corU ft.
Hebertcn George, merchant, 15, {oiuh fecond ft
Hedderly G. brafs founder, and whitefmith, near Brown, in north third
ftreet
Hedges Ludlow, M. D. green, bet. front Sc fecond ft.
Kegifon Jofepli, bricklayer. Brown ft.
Hegner John, butclier, Cnares ft.
Heimberger Frederick, cliemift, apothecary, & druggift, zoc^ north Ie«
cond ft.
Heiney Niciiolas, mariner, i, CJafkiH ft.
Heinold Charles, grocer,. ro8, CaWowhill ft.
Heins Henry Andrew, merchant, 103, north fecond ft.
Hybergcr Jacob, &■ Co. grocer?, 140, north front ft.
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Heifer M'Cormick, wafhcr woman, 2,4, Gaficlll ft.
H^larim Peter, Rev. miniller ofclie German catholic congregation, 6th,
bet^\een Priian & Spruce ft.
HchVuli Francis, tavlor and icourer, corner of fifth and Shippen it.
Htlifetis Benjamin, Ciiefnut ih
HeU^^dain, trunk maker, 111, north fecond It.
Hcll&r^tfeph, tavernkeeper, 219, ditto
Hek Joth^ -painter & glazier, back of 90, north fevcnth ft.
Helm Adata^'bbourer, Noble H.
Helm Elizalje^. fliopkeeper, 86, Race ft.
Helm John, (hn?maker, GafkjH ft.
-"Helm Peter, County Comm'ffioner, 13, north fifth ft.
Helm rv'U^widou, near zy, north leventh ft.
Hclmiit'?Henry, minilter uf the Lutherian longregatic-s, 196, Market
i'trcet
Heltcuth Henry, *K. merchant, 50, fouth Water, & 196, Market ft.
Hehnuth jo'Mi, K. merclianr, 196, r\1arket it.
Hembel Wtn. Jen. tayl^r, t6, north Water Ir.
Hciubel Wm. jun. fiiopkccpcr, 17, north front It.
Htmln'Ts Mary, widow, 85, Callowlilll ft.
Hcnij^l Ciiriftian, tobacconift, 2,,';i, nortli iecondft.
Heiuiel Ahrnham, apothecary and druggiit, 124, north fecond ft.
Heii>:el William, Rev. Minifier of the reformed congregation, 39? north
fourth (■■.
Henderion Henry, merchant, 131, fouth front ft.
>lcnd=rfon James, labourer, 20, Cliriftian Ir.
}{cnderfon James, honfe carpenter, I4«, Walnut ft.
licuderfon John, houfe carpenter, bet\Neen Lombard and South, inhttk
firtcc
Henderfon Wm. Martha, grocer &: boarding hoiife, 5, Strawberry ft.
life.idcrftiu Mary, widow, 158, fouth third It.
Heiiderfoii Robert, merchant, lo, Cheftiut ft.
Hencicrlon W hi. grocer, 161, north Water iK
Hcndw-rfon Mri, widow, 151, fouth fourth it.
Hcndeifon Mifs, 20, north ninth ft.
Heniefcr Jacob, carter, 25, north feventh ft.
lietiry Alexander, merchant, 59, north third ft.
Henry Andrew, upiolfterer, 6j, Qjietn i\.
3{<inry oc '5oggs, me>chants, 42, iouih front ft.
i icr.ry Chriltojyher, b^ckfrnith, near Brown, in third ft.
J 'eniy George, {hoemul<_er, St. John's St.
f Henry John, fhoemaker, back of 4, Strawberry ft.
Henry ]vi.iry, widow, 16 Butler's court.
Henry Mr. between front & fecond, ia Catharine ft.
Henricks John cutler, 53, Green ft.
H-jnrigal Jacob, taylor, 180, Vine ft.
Henley Cliarles, con.b maker, poplar lane
jlciifiiaw Charles, 59, Lombard It.
, Jicnihaw i\\i:. Filbert, near elevenih ft. ,
Henl'inan Oiiriitopher, tavlor, 187, north fcrondfi,
Henfon Iknrv, b:uh maker, 21, north (sxth i\.
Herbert L^wrenc::, ihopkceper, i6j, Marker ft.
Herbll & Lex, grocers, 283, <litto
Herman |aCob, (oach painter, 34, fouth fiiiUlt.
Ikrniaa Wm. i.'/i, nor:h ihiri ([.
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Hero Chriftopher, pewterer, 230, north fccond ft.
Hero Charlotte, widow, 230, ditto
Herrington Jonacban, grocer, corner of Arch & Hxth 0.
Hertzog Andrew, fliopkeeper, 2,7 •< lo"th front (K
Hertzog Joleph, grocer, 177, north lecond It.
Hefs fredeiick, merchant, 128, north front it.
Hefs Frederick, Ihoemaker, Green I>.
Hefs George, blacklmiih, 70, Race it
Hels George, carter, Coaies it.
Hel's Juhn, fliipmarter, Bailey's court
Heis Lewis, blackimith, 178, north fifth 1I,
Hels Peter, fhoemakcr, 5i,£lmil,
Hefs Wm. ihipmalter, 13, JNlary ft.
Helton Ifaac, iign painter, next to 30,, Keys alley
Hettigoe Mary, widow, walher, in tifth, near Chefnut ft.
Hewitt Robert, ik Co. grocers, 4, fouth third ft.
Hews Mary, between German & Plumb, in tifth fl".
Hewilon James, lea captain, between Plumb & Shippen, in fourth
itrect
Heydel Leonard, 186, north lecond ft.
Heyder Sarah, milliner, 110, north lecond ft,
Heyl George, tobacconift, 160, Market It.
Hayl John, brulh maker, 204, north fecond ft.
Heyl Philip, baker, 106, north lecond It.
Heylger Ann, widow, between Swanfon and front, ia Catharine fT.
Hibbard, Amos & James, curriers, ico. Dock ft.
Hibbs Biightwell, taylor, & tavernkcper, S7, loath Water ft.
Hiberger George, blackimith, Dock ll.
Hiokey John, taylor, 471, north lecorsd ft.
Hickey Michael, manner, between Front and fecond, in Catharine .
flreet
Hickling Ebenezer, M. D. 36, Chefnut ft,
Hickman Selby, tavlor, 35, & 37, Spruce ft.
Hicks Nicholas, bricklayer, 23, Keys alley
Hicks Vv'm. carter, 106, north fcurih ft.
Higbee Jcneph, merciianc, near 44, loflrh fifth (:,
Higbee <& Mihior, merchants, 47, louth Wharves
Hiii^gins Price, pilot. Brown It.
Hiibcrn Rachael, widow, Knuckle ft,
Hilbit John, between Lombard or South, in tifth ft.
H;idall Phihp, labourer, ,Sr. John's It.
Hill Catharine, widow, 6j, Chriitian /t.
Hill Elizabeth, widow, gentlewomarK 27, Ca'Iowluil f^
Hill George, innkeeper, 130, nurthi^ijftorid ft.
Hill Henry, gentleman, 79, fouth fourth it.
Hiii Hugh, mariner, yj, Chriilian it.
Hdi John, Surgeon's initrumtot maker, c: cutler, 226, north third ft.
Hill John, tobacconiit, 247, louth iccoud fi.
Hills John, Surveyor 6: Draftfiuan, 145, north Water fr.
Hiii Joanna, widow, mantua makers 19, EUVitJiN alley
Hiil Joleph, grocer, between third andiourth, in ^outh f:.
Hill ?-ichard, kbourer, corner of fixtli & S!iipi)eii fr.
Hillborn Jolcpli, n~.ercha'jr, 12, north f^a:ih it.
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Hillcgas Michael, Alderman, yi, north fecond Tt.
Hillman George, It-a captain, i8j, north front ft.
HiUman George, mariner, loj, Ssvanfon fr.
Hillman Jolm, S. Taylor, 23, Ellritli's alley
JMlman John, taylor, corner of Arch 6c Water ft.
Hillyard John, bricklayer, between front and iccond, in Mary ft,
Hilinan Cornelius, boarding houfe, and tavernkueper, 06, Penn fr.
Hdyard Abraham, & B<;nj nnin Pippin, tuylois, 38, Ibuth third ft,
Hinton Mrs. widow, grocer, corner of tifih cc Sj.rucc ft.
Hikzeimer Jacob, gentleman, fouth I'eventh, near Market ft,
Hiltzeimer riioniAs, livery ItabL- keeper, 2, fouth feventh ft.
Himes Frederififcl carter, 477, north lecond ft.
Himes John, waterman, 475, ditto
Hickman Borjamin, plail'tcrer, 151, Vinefr.
Hinckle John, b'ukfmith, 341, north fecond ft.
Hindman JoI)n, Clerk, 32, Ann ft.
Hiudniaa Mr. fourth, near Shippen ft.
Hine John, cake baker, near Brown, in third ft.
Hinkel Jofeph, tavernkeeper, between Noble and Green, in third
ftreet
Hink'e John, drayman, 10, Branch ft.
Hins Hanfou Samuel, baker, 262, fouth front fr.
Hlfcer Mrs, widow, grocer, 212, north fecond ft,
Hit.hcock Daniel, merchant, near Q^necn, in fouth fecond ft.
Hiter James, rope maker. Church alle/, oopofue Swedes Church
Hitrner Henry, near the hay fcales, north front ft.
Hobart Hannah, gentlewoman, 79, Waln\it ft.
Hobibin Joiin, between Lombard an ! South, in fifth ft.
Hocker George, innkeeper, 184, nonii thiid ft.
Hotker John, tavernkeeper, 213, Race fc.
Hockerman Henry, huckfter, between fourth and fifth, in Shippea
ftreet
Hockley Thom.as, ironmonger, 82, Market ft,
Hoiber* Matthias, cedar cooper, 467, north fecond ft,
Hociiie Hugh, M. D. near 86- Arch ft.
Hod. d )n Samuel, Intendant of Naval Itorcs, near 1 28, Arch ft.
Hodgi'on Thomas, grocer, 2. 'vlavker ft,
Hoif George, plaifrerer, between fourtli and fifth, in Cherry ft,
Hotf Thomas, tavlor, 'letween front and fccond, in Coates ft.
Hoffinan DanJC', b;;tween eighth and niith, in Cherry ft.
Hoii'man Eleanci;, \\;dow, 51, fouth 'hird ft.
Hoft'mm Jacob, Scrivtio jr, lecond door below Race ftreet, in north fiftk
Itreet
Hoffman V?lentine & Dmiel, blackfnilths for the United States, 126,
llacf, & ;^9, nortii liuli I'r.
Hoffmam Wo :)!fgang, co:r.b maker, neareigluli, in Race ft.
Hoffner Jacob, keeper of the Debto- $ apartment. Prune ft.
Hoifner MarfTaret, widow, gen'^'ewoman, 8, Prune ft.
Hogan & M'Elrov, Printers, i, north third ft.
Holcombc Jacob, taylor, between front and fecond, in Mary ft.
Holden Jeremiah, pilot, 8, Chrifrian ft.
Holdernefs Wm. merchant, 76, Market ft.
Ho!L:et Samuel, cordwainer, 389, ibuth front ft.
Holland John, ditto Gadiill ft.
Holland Nathaniel, hatter, 60, fouth fecond ft.
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Holland Samuel, hatter, 35, Elfrith's alley
Holland SilvcCter, coachman, zt. Prune fr.
Hollick Charles, Ihoemaker, 30, Creiron's alley
Hollick iMicliael, fliocmaker, roincr ot tenth and Cherry It.'
HoUingiwortli Jehu, &: Co. inerch^nts, r^^^ South Wharves
HolIin>);l'\vorth Jehu, merchant, 47^ Penn it.
HollingiV-ortli Levi, & Son, merchants, 61, South Wharves
Hoilinglworth Levi, merchant, 16, Dock it.
Kollobn/h Youft, ravernkecper, 14, New It.
HoUoway John, between tenth and eleventh, in Arch It.
HoUowood Thomas, joiner, between (ixth and I'tvcnth, in Cherry ft.
Holman Richird, taylor, near 11 1, fouth fifth ft.
Holmes Hugh, and Thomas Raincv, merchants, 36, fouth front ft.
Holt George, barber, 44, north third ft.
Holtz, John, flioemaker, iit, nortli fecund ft.
Hokzbecher, F. H. merchant, 63, Dock ft.
Holverftadt John, fkin drefTer, near fifth, in Walnut ft.
Romberg Ann, widow, 56, Race i\.
Homaffel Charles, merchant, 118, fouth front ft.
Hommann I. C. Mulic Mafter, corner of ninth and Arch Ct.
Honey George, fcrivener, 111, Race ft.
Honeycomb Jofeph, labourer, 28, Zeen Ct.
Hood Catharine, 79, Race 11.
Hood John, grocer, 75 & 86, Swanfon fl.
Hond John, filk & rtuh" fhocmaker, 114, north fourth ft.
Hood John, block maker, 139, north front ft.
Hood Tliomas, labourer, between South and Shippen ftreets, in fourth
fireet
Hood Thomas, cooper, 2, Little Water ft.
Hood John, potter, 312, north fecond ft.
Hooker Thomas, mariner, between German and Plumb, in fifth ft.
Hookey Anthony, grocer, 404, north lecond It.
Hooky Catliarine, widow. Brown ft.
Hoon Daniel, carter, Green it.
Houne Garrick, ditro, Coates ft.
Hooper Robert, hatter, 10, north fcventh ft.
Hoover A:in, feamllrefs, 105, fouth fecond fr.
Hope & Greenaway, grocers, corner of Arch and fecond ft.
Hope&: Martin, coopers, 219, north front ft.
Hopkins Major, ^^^ north fourth ft.
Hopkins ci H'.)\vell, ironmongers, 85, Market ft.
Hopkins il;cliard, ironmonger, 28, Market ft.
Hopkins Samuel, gentleman, 43, Arch It-
Hopkins Wm. hotiie carpenter, 421, Ibuth front ft.
Hopkinfon Jofeph, attorney at law, 132, Spruce ft.
Hoppel George, between ninth & tenth, in Arch It.
Hopper L'aac, T. taylor, 113, louth lecond ft.
Hopple Gee)rge, butcher, Coates ft.
Hopple George, butcher, corner of third and Gyccn ft.
Hopps Samuel, clerk. Noble ft.
Horn Benjamin, tavernkeeper, 252, north front ft.
Horn Henry, blacklmith, 14, fouth fifth it.
Horn Jacob, windfor chair maker, one door from Race, in north fifth
ftreet
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Horn Jacob, chair mnkcr, between f-vcnth -ind cio^Lcli in «'.iiMi/ .»'.
Hornc M. C. grocer^ corner oi'fbunh and ibutii ft.
I-lorn;.r Benjamin, ironmonger, 8,Chnrcli allcv
Horner Benjamin, & Son, ironmongtrs, 47, Highfr.
Hornlby Sc Cox Miflls, grocers, 77, Soutii ft.
Kofkins Francis, cleric, near 133, north iixrh Ir.
Hoiiard &; Trontes, merciiants, y^ Ibuth iVont It.
]louck Jolm, fliopkceper, near Vine in fixth (h
Hough liaac, clerk^ 171, north fecondih
Hough Thomas, gentleman, 20 Pins ft.
Houlton David, grocer, 119, nortii water ft.
Houlton John, filvcr fmith, 39, Race ft. and loz north front ft.
Houfe Henry, labourer, Budd It.
Houfe Richard, near 448, north tliii d ft.
lioul'e Umrick, coach maker, 179, Arch ft.
Houfer Jacob, butcher, Brown ft.
Houfer John, drayman, 216, fouth tl)irdft.
Honfehold Sarah, i'choolmiftrefs, 28 Cable lane •
Houfton Jofeph, between fifth and ilxth in Lombard ftv
Houfton Samuel, grocer, 95, north front ft.
How John, houfe carpenter, betwesn fixth and feventh ftrect in Cherry'
a '.ley
Howard Azel, fliip m.after, 10, Union ft.
Howard Knight, taylor, Budd ft.
Howard Peter, fnoemaker, loo, fonth fernnd ft;
Howard Thomas, ironmonger, 95, high ft,
Howard William, fhallop man, Budd ih
Howell Abraham, M. D. near 189, fouth third ft.
Howell Arthur, & Co. curriers, 107, Chefnnt ft.
Howell Ezckiel, taylor, 47, north feventh (h
Howell Joleph, iliopkeeper, 174, north fifth ft.
Howell [Vlary, boarding houfe, 19, Key's alley
Howell Reading, furveyor, 88, north iifth ft«
Howell Saiuuel, merchant, 54, Chefniit l\.
Howell Mary, boavdin<T houie, 13, r.ort]i fourth ft.
Howland Ifaac, fea captain, 52, Sl'iippen ^t.
Howley Miry, widow, Biddle's alley
Howfell George, labourer, 25, Saftafras alley
Hozey Ifaac, lum'^er merchant, corner of Catherine and Swanfon ft,
Hubar Henry, innkeeper, 140, north I'econd i^t.
Hnbbell Mary, w idovv, near 6^ Oucen l"r.
Hubbert Anthony, fcarca maker, .'J04, north fecondft.-
Hnber Ifaac, fea captain, 112, Walnut ft,
Huckel William, taylor, 79, fouth water ft.
Huddle Jofcph, lumber merciiant, 77, Swanfon Ct.
Huddle jofeph, jun. ftave merchant, 360, fouth front fr.
Hndner Catherine, hair drcfter, between hfih and iixth in fouth ft.
Hudlbn George, corner of fourth and South fr.
Hudfon Joha B, fhip mafter, between Catherine fr. and Meade alley in
fecond fr.
Hud 'on & Yorke, merchants, 54, north front fr.
Huff Jacob, butcher, between ninth and tenth in Callowhill ft.
Hufty Khac, blackfmith, 194, Vine ft.
Hughes Ann, near fifth in Walnut ft.-
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Hugl'cs Caleb, merchant taylor, 199, north fecond fr.
Hughes Elizabeth, widow, 14, north fitth ft.
Hughes & Fiirz, Hiopkeepers, 3, north third ft.
Hr.ghes James, fea eaptain, 67, Lombard ft.
Hughes John, flioukeeper, i, north fecond hi
Hughes Thomas, livery (table keeper, bet. nth 8z 12th fir. in Filbert fl.'
Hugg James, honfc carpenter, 20, Mary fr.
Huguenin Charles Frederick, xvatch and clock makers, 83, Callcwhill
Itreet
UiiU Jacob, gentleman, 88, north icventh i't.
Humphreys Abel, &: George, merchants, 152, fouth fecond ft.
Humphreys Abel, merchanr, ditto
Hunijihreys Ciemenr, inlpedtor of lumber, 17, Shippen ft,
Humpiircys Dai iel, printer, 48, Spruce it.
Humphreys Elizabeth, fchoolmiftrefs, 45, north iixth ft,
Humphreys James, jr.n. conveyancer, 61, Walnut ft.
Humphreys James, printer, bookfcller, and ftationer, 74, north third
icreec
Humphreys Samuel, ftor.e cutter, betv.-cen fifth and fixth in South
lireet
Humphreys Richard, china merchant, 227, High ft.
Humphreys William, labourer, be:\veen Shippen and South in fourth fl,
Hunii John, Hiip mailer, 356, fouth Front (f.
Hunt Crifweii, clerk, between fourth and iifth in oak ft.
Hunt Francis, lliip mailer, near Chriftiar. in Front ft.
Hunt Michael, rope maker, between Front and fecond in Catherine
ftreet
Hunt Pearfon, merchant, 5, fouth Wharves, and near 44, fouth fifth
ftreet
Hunt Wilfon, merchant, 16, fcnth Front ft.
Hunter George, chymift &: druggift, 114, fouth fecond ft.
Hunter John, taylor, between Front and fecond in Catherine ft.
Hunter Oliver, mariner,. 94, Swanibn f':.
Hunter Oliver, mariner, 4, fouth fifth ft.
Hunter Sarah, fliopkeeper, 53, High ft.
Hunter William, coach maker, in, Cliefnut, and 235, High ft.
Hunter William, tallow chandler, between fecond and third, in Plumb
ftreet
Huppell Charles, grocer, near fifth ft. in CreiTlMVs alley
Hurley Thomas, paper hanger, i6, Cavtar's alley
Huron Lawrence, merchant, 128, nort'.i Front, and 89, north Water
ftreet
Hurft: Jonathan Marvey, attorney at law, 16, north eighth ft,
Hufton John, taylor, Elmllics alley
H^utchins & Clement, merchants, 44, fouth Wharves
Hurchins Henry, merchant, 9T. High i\.
Hutchins John, mariner, 6, fouth fiiVh ft.
Hutchins Jofeph Rev. 83, fouth third ft.
Hutchinfon James, taylor, 291, flmth front ft.
Hutchinfon John, carpenter, 52, fouth fifth ft.
Hutchinfon Ivlahlon, merchant, 61, north, fccor.d i\,
Hutton George, barber, next 220, riorth front ft.
Hutton James, ironmonger, 55, high ft.
Hvitton Nathaniel;^ fhip wright, 3H0, fouth frcnt fr,
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Hu'tnn Thomas, fliip carpenter, 40, Almond ft.
Haver Anthony, labourer. Green i\.
Hvbern;cr I\Idry, tayloreis, 1, ioiith water ft.
Hyde George, book binder, 149, Chel'nut ft.
H. de John, lea captain, 3.5, Race 11.
Hyde John, taylor, 24, Zeen It, ' -
llv«.ler Jc)l)n, fliopkoeptr, icy, nort^lhird ft.
Hvmes CatUcrine, widow, Pruan ft.
Hynenian Frederick, ftore keeper, 79 and 87, Callowliill ft,
Hyne:nan Henry, harnels maker, next 92- Vine ft.
Hyacaun John, taylor, i:jOj north water ft.
^ MDERT Felix, & Co. merchants, 26i,foutl! front fl.
Imlay & Harper, merchants, 20, north water It.
Immell Michael, innkeeper, 76, north third i\.
Inch Thon>as, merchant, 6, fouth Second ft.
Ingerioii Jared, councellor at law, and attorney general of the State of
Pennfylvania, iSi, Chcfnut ft.
Ingle Henry, ironmonger, 1 14, north lecond ft.
Ingles Abralsam, rope maker, near iii, fouth fifth ft.
Ingles George, ini'pcctor of lumber, 22, Cable lane
Inglis Jofeph, 26, Pine ft.
Inglis John, Ihingie dreffer, between fourth and fifth in German It.
Ingord Adam, carter, St. Johns ft.
liikibn Rebecca, widow, Ihopkeeper, i63, north front ft.
Inrics James, commmifiioncr, corner of Arch and fourth ft.
I'.mcs [ohn. Printers' joiner, corner ot Relief and Carter's alley
Innes jofeph, houfe carpenter, near Front in Mary ft.
Innes [Viicbael Rev. one of the minifters of St. Mary's Church, Wil-
liiig's alley
Ij-ines William, brew-er, 357, fouth front ft.
Innifs Thomas, mariner, between fecond and third in German ft. .
Inikeep Abraham, wheelwright, near 8, Race ft.
Infiieep John, well digger, 56, north feventhft.
InH-.eep Jolin, china merchant, 31, fouth (econd ft.
Ireland Alphonfo C, hcuie carpenter, 2, Moravian allejr
Irvine Elizabeth, fchool miftrefs, 119, Arcl! ft.
Irvine John, between fecond and third It. in Shippen fto
IrviujT David, tavern keeper, 6, Dock ftw
Irwin George, fcriviner, 91, Chcfuut ft.
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Irwin Matthew, mafter of the Roll's office, eaft ving of the State
houfe, i6i, Ghclnut i\.
Irwin Sarah, gentlewoiran, 58, Union ft.
Hby W:l!-.am, cabinet maker, 6, Butler's court
Iferlohn Calper, lea caprain, 3^, north ninth fl.
Ifraei Jofeph, gentleman, 177, Arch Ih
IfraeTllracl, innkeeper, corner of Cl'.efnut and third fl:.
Ive John, houfe carpenter, 14, Moravian alley
Ives Rachel, Nvidow, gentlewoman, 33, iMoravian alley.
J ACK Francis, bricklayer, 206, fouth third fh
Jack John, jM. D. near ic8, Arch i\.
Jackaway Wen. fur carter, 43, Ccatcs fl.
Jacks Wni. jeweller. ic4, Market if.
Jackfon Caleb, blackfmith, 16, fouth hfth ff,
Jackfon David, druggift &z apothecary, 47, north third ft.
Jackfon Francis, n3ariner,"near 123, Pine ft.
Jackfon Hugh, merchant, next to 63, Dock ft.
Jackfon James, mariner, between front and fecond, in Prime {[,
Jackfon John, fail maker, between front and fecond flreets, in Fuller'^
alley
Jackfon Ifaac, H. merchant, between Oiieen and Mary, in fouth front
I'rcec
Jackfon Mary, •widow, 36, Walnut fl.
Jackfon & LVlorr.s, merchants. Walnut ft. wharf
Tacklon M'jor, 187, fbiith third ft.
Jackfoa Samuel, merchanf, corner of tenth and Chefnut ft.
Jackfon Riciiard, B. grocer, 19T, north third ft.
Jacobs Benjamin, black ball maker, i8y, north front ft.
Jacobs Chriitian, labourer Green ft.
Jacobs Nicholas, (hoemaker, jo, Shippen ft.
Jacobs Wm. hatter, 2,3, Callow hill ft.
Jacobfofi Matthias, mariner, between front and fecond ft, in Meada
alley
Jacoby Leonard, merchant, 137, north fecond ft.
|olilt, Simkins, & Co. merchants, 19, north front ft.
James, Clibborn, & Engliih, merchants, 141, fouth front fh
James £d\Yardj cabinet maker, 2,7; Oiieen ft.
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James fc Luke, book binders, Rutter's alley
James John, ir.crchanr, i8, north fifih fh
James Pe'er, labourer, between Plumb and Siiippcii, in fifth ft,
James Thomas, C. M. D. 23, Chefnnt fi.
James W.lliain, clerk, 39, north fcventh i\.
Jamielon Bcni-imin, labourer, near Iccond, in Plumb ft.
Jamieion John, 51, Penn {}.
Jamiefon Keith, baker, 12 Chriftian fl,
Janes Jane, 70, Shippen fl.
Janes ilaac, carter, near the corner of Green, in lecond f},
Jaqiiett Thon.as, upiiolfterer, 35, Touth front ft:
Jarvis Elijah, 25, Sugar alley
Jarvis John, Livery Stable keeper, corner of Sourh and lixth ft,
Jaunon Daniel, fchcol m.after,^ i.'jj, Arch ft.
JauiTaud Peter, merchant, louth eaft corner of fourth and Lombard
Itreets
Jeffery Edward, carter, Coates ft.
JelTiirlbn Wm. near Lombard, in fixth ft-
Jeiikins Elizabeth, widow, fchool miftrefs, 27, Callowhillft.
Jenkins Joieph, brev. er, 9, Moravian alley
Jenkins JMary, widow, 16, Green ft.
Jenks & Fell, merchants, 38, north lecond ft.
Jenks Jonathan, merchant, Hamilton's v> harf
JennJnjTS George, Alderman, corner of Union and fourth ft.
Jervis Charles, gentleman, 28, Strawberry ft.
Jervis Elizabeth, gentlewoman, 72, Arch ft,
Jewell Kenneth, taylor, 78, Arch it.
Toad John, upholfterer,"i6o, fou':h front ft.
Joblbn Catherine, widow, 14, Sa^afras alley
Johns Richard, ioap & candle manufadlnrer, 124, fouth fecond ft.
Johnfon Andrew, honfe carpenter, near 259, louth third ft,
Johnfon Benjamin cc Jacob, merchants, 147, Market ft.
Johnfon Benjamin, mariner, 108, north Water Ih ,
Johnfon Charles, labourer, between ftxth and feventh, in Shippei^^
ftreet • ^*^^ \
Johnfon Chriftopher, fljipmafter, 23, Coates alley. ^*i'l
Johnfon David, letter carrier, 6, Carter's alley ^y
Johnfon Edward, gentleman, 22, Plumb ft.
Johnfon Jacob, carter, 39, Cable lane
Johnfon James, labourer, 198, R.ace ft.
Johnfon Jeremiah, houfe & iign painter, near the corner of wliith horle
alley, bet, fecond ik third, in Chefnut ft.
Johnfon John, foap boiler and tallow chandler, 186, Race ft.
Johnfon Jofeph, honfe carpenter, back of 12, north fnith ft.
Johnfon Jofeph, Printer, i88, Race ft.
Johnfon Jofiah, letter carrier, 6, Carter's alley
Johnlon Jonathan, labourer, between feventh and eighth, in Cherry
itreet
Johnfon Ifaac, gentleman, 187, north front ft.
Johnfon Ifaac, fhoemaker, St, John's ft.
Johnlon Ifrael, grocer, 174, north fecond ft.
Johnfon & King, merchants, ^;^, fouth water {t,
Johnibn Margaret, widov/, gentlewoman, 2J, Race ft.
Johnfon Philip, 42, Crown 11.
Johnfoa Richard, flioemaker; 114; Chcfaut ft^
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johnfon Samuel, mariner, Green ft.
Johnlbn Samuel, labouier, beiween fiKth and feventh, in Shippeu
ftrcct
Jolinron Thomas, near 444, north front ft.
Joluilou \ViUiam, mercliaat, 26, Alnioijd It.
Johnion William, labourer, between German and Plumb, in fifth ft.
Johnfun William, grocer, next to 121, foath iiiVh ft.
johnfon iVirs. widow, tavernkeepcr, 403, north frouL ft.
Johnfon Mrs. widow, 67, Elm fv.
Johnfon Mrs. widow, 39, fcuth lifth It.
Johnfron Francis, receiver general of the land office, 133, Walnut ft.
Johnfton Jaiiaes, merchant, 71, Lombard ft.
Johniton James, baker, between third and fourth. In Wood ft.
Johnfion John, Stuca plaifterer, 39, Filbert ft.
Johnfton Joim, fnopkeeper, 249, ibi'.th lecond ir.
Johniton William,* mariner, between third and fourth, in Plumb ft.
Johnftone Peter, ihipraafter, 51, Penn ft.
Johnftone Ilobert, hatter, 95, north third Ct.
Johnftone V/m. grocer, corner of Chelnut and eighth ft.
JohnJtone Wm. &c Thomas Wayne, coopers, 67, fouti^. V/ater ft.
J0II7 Charles, iron merchant, 130, north third i':.
Jolly Wm. iron merchant, 11, Arch ft.
Jones Abfalom., EpifcopalClergyraan of the African Church, 165, fouth
third (t.
Jones Benjamin, hatter, 13, Shippen fr.
Jones Benjamin, engras'er, 48, fouth fecond ft.
Jones & Burd, merchants, corner of fixthand Market fh
Jones & Clarke, merchants, 225, iouth front fr.
Jc es DaviJ, ^atrer, 18, Cable lare
Jones D. pap;:?r hanger, near fecor.d, in fouth ft.
Jones Elizabeth, widow, dealer in hardware, 113, Market ft.
Jones Elizabsth 8c Margaret, fchool miiireffes, oppafite 2, Moraviaa
alley
Jones Elizabeth, widow, 23, Carter's alley
Jones Even, grocer, near fourth ft. in Cyprefs alley
Jones Harbert, m.ariner, 58, almond Vc.
Jones John, taylor, 122, north Water ft.
^ ones John, whii:elmith, near Cheihut, in fifrhft.
Jones John, attorney at law, earner of P^ace & fourth ft.
Jones John, gentleman, .75, Vine ft.
Jones John, M. wine merchant, 21 1, fouth front ft.
Jones John, ftage proprietor, 39, north fecond it.
Jones John, cooper, 9, Swanfon ft. '.-^
Jones John, broker, corner of feventh & Market ft.
Jones John, wlieelright, back of 416, north fecond ft.
Jones John, ditto 21, Prime i\.
Jones John, oyfterman, between Shippen andlSoul!), io fourth ft,
Jones John, flioemakcr, 69, Arch ft.
Jones John, wheelwright, S^ John's ft.
Jones Ifaac, genilemaii, 17, Pjne ft,
Jones Ifaac, tobacconilt, 169, noii h front ft,
Jones llaac, merchant, 2, Cable 1-n-
Jonc5 Ifiac C. mercliant, 84, Market ft.
Jones Ifrael, & David^ grotcrn, 4, fouth fifth ft.
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Jones Margaret, widow, boarding houfc, 6, Pueen fl.
Jones Martha, widow, i8, Plumb ft.
Jones Mary, widow , fiiopkceper, near Chriflian in Front (T.
Jones Mary, fliopkecper, z^, north fecond ft.
Jones Mary, near fixch in South It.
Jones Mary, widow, Zeen It. •
Jones Nathaniel, Ihopkeeper, 48, fonth fecond fr.
Jones Nicholas, bricklayer, 198, fouth front ft.
Jones Owen, cK-jo;iat' an, merchants, 151, high ft.
Jones Owen, merchant, 1154, fouth fecond ft.
Jones & Parry, 25, non h iecond it.
Jones Philip, uniDrella maker, 7,-5 Dock, and 67 high ft,
Jones Rebecca, Brooke's coin-t
Jones Richard, gentleman, 11, north fourth ft.
Jones Robert, lumber merchant, 66, Swanfon ft.
Jones Rofannah, widow, 14, north finh ft.
Jones Samuel, pump makei 102, fouth rifth ft,
Jones Sarah, widow, 56, Almond fr.
Jones Sufannah, gentlewoman, 151, high ft.
Jones & Stroud, iron merchants, near 33, louth wharves
Jones Thomas, mariner, between Front and Second ftreet, in Fuller'*
alley
Jones Thomas, minifter of the Univerfal Church, next 104, fouth fifth
ftreet
Jones Thomas, tanner, between Mary and Chriftian, in front It.
Jones Waiter, mariner, between fourth and fifth in Galkel ft.
Jones William, gentleman, 172, high ft.
Jones William, cabinet maker, 70, north fifth ft.
Jones Wi"'am, merchant, 225, fouth front ft.
Jones William, fatldler, 83, Cbefnut ft.
Jones William, plaifterer, 19, George fr.
Jones, widow, fliopkeeper, between ninth and tenth in Arch ft.
Jordan Elizabeth, widow, fhopkceper, 334, fouth front ft,
Jordan Frederick, currier, 108, north third ft.
Jordan Jofeph, plaifterer, 50, Cable lane
Jordan iMcnacl, mariner, 72, Almond It.
Jordan Samuel, plaifterer, 74, north feventh ^x..
Jordan, widow, 11, Wood ft.
Jourdan Mary, widow, (eamftrefs, near 18, Creffon's alley
Jugiez Martin, carver, 25, Walnut It.
jugiez Jerome, maker of Bollona Saufages, 4,Norris'salley
Jovce Dominick, merchant, 174, fouth front ft.
Juilice Charles, fiioemaker, Elm ft.
Juftice George, fiioemaker, next 352, north front ft.
Juftice James, taylor, 8, Chancery lane
Juftice John, potter, 316, north fecond ft.
Juftice John, potter, 44:^, north Iecond ft.
Juftice Thomas, mariner^ 22, Carter's alley
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AIGHN John, merchant, zee;, north fccond ft.
Kale Jacob, brick maker, 3, Pewter platter alley
Kalhafer Frederick, innkeeper, 114, north fifth lU
Kammer Elizabeth, widow. Knight's yard
Kammer William, harnefs maker, 59, Elm fK
Kammerer Jlenry, jun. printer, bookfeller and flationer, 24, north
third ft.
Kani Peter, wheelwright. 104, north fourth ft.
Karrick Jofeph, merchant, 350, fouth front, and 35, north front ft.
Karum Robert, coach maker, between 47 and 51, north feventh ft.
Kcechliiig Frederick, bifcuic baker, 423, north Second iK
Kitz Jacob, Ihoenjaker, near feventh in Zeen ft.
Kauck Chriftian, grocer, 34, north faxth it.
Kay Jofeph, hatter, 42, north front ft.
Kean Daniel, tobucconift, corner of Qiieen and Second ft.
Kean John, grocer, J78, Swanfon ft.
Kean John, hair drefter, 11, Chefriut ft.
Kean John, Galkel ft.
Kean Roger, fea captain, 66, fouth Second ft.
Kearney & Martin, fail makers, Willing and Francis' wharf
.t-Ceatting L. boot and fhoe maker, 218, ibnth third ft.
Keatin William, tavern keeper, 47, fouth fifth ft.
Keck Chriftian C. fchool miftrels, 23, north fourth ft.
Keef Daniel, trunk maker, 3b, Moravian alley
Keefler Jacob, labourer, bef^veen ninth and tenth in Cherry
Keegan James, taylor, 61, Dock ft.
Kechmle Jacob, bleeder, corner.of Shippen and George ft.
Keehmle George, bilcuit baker, 64, Union it.
Kechmle John, M. D. 33, north fourth ft.
Keehralc Leonard, fhopkeeper, 90, nortli third ft.
Keeler Edmond, 6j, luuth ft.
Keeley Matthias, merchant, 63, fouth water Ct.
Kecmer Orfius, labourer, between 414 and 420, fouth front ft«
Keen Elzaberi- . tavern keeper, 466, north fecond ft.
Keen Jacob, tanner and currier, 493, north front f.
Keen Jofeph, tanner and currier, 23, fouth fouiih ft.
Keen Reynolds, alderman, 20, fouth fixth it.
Keen Ru!T;her, Ijoufe carpenter, Kuncle fr.
Keen Si Sellers, curriers, 81, Dock ft.
Keen Samuel, tanner and currrier, above Poplar Lane in north tliird
third li.
KefFeriJohn, (lioemaker, 123, north front fr.
Kehr John, baker, 426, north third ft.
Kehrmn Thomas, innkeeper, between feventh and eighth ft. in Vine
ftreet
Kcir Charles, baker, 114, Spruce fr.
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iVCM'.r John, Ir'bourcr, Coatts fr.
i-vt-iicr Jolcpli, labourer, Noble fr.
Mcifcr Miry, witlmv, 210, routli tliircl Cr.
'.vvith John, liiopltccper, 2z6, (outli fecond fr.
i.cith V/illiain, and Samut-l, merchants, 279, fouih Front ft.'
IvclKr Adam, baker, 194, nonh third fi.
M'.-licr Coniad, tin plate svoiket^ Jd8, north fixth ft.
i:CelLy Michael, taylor, 35, Piiiefr.
Kelly llobert, Ihoe dealer, 62, High Ct.
Kelley Tiiomas, merchant, 4^-;, north fecond fr^
Kelly r.dwarJ, fea captain, Green fr.
Kelly Jarnts, flioe ware houfe, 70, High It.
Kelly John, grorcr, 20 Swanlon, and 73 Pcnn ft.
Kellv [ohn, clerk, St. Johns It.
X.elly Thomas, Itavc merchant, 70, high Ct.
Kelly Thomas, fea captain, 70 Elm ft.
Kelly Mary, widow, uphollterefs, 13, Callowhill ft.
Kelly Mary, widow, hucklier, 34 South ft.
Kelly Mr. merchant, 122, Race It.
Keltee Benjamin, mariner, nearly oppofite Swedes Church, Swanfon
ftreet
Kemble George, fhocmaker, 36 fourh third ft.
Ke;r.p George, fcriviner, 3 7ofouth third ft.
Kemp William,' baker, near 147 Spruce fl.
Kenl'all Margaret, widow, between third and fourth, in Wood ftreet
Kenly Charles I. M'. D, 135, Walnut ft.
Konly William, gentleman, ditto
Kennard Anthony, houfe carpenter, between Brown and Coates ft. in
Sr. Joans ft.
J^ennedy Andrew, foap boiler and tallow chandler, 37, fouth fecond fr,
Kennedy David, carver and guilder, 2c8, high fr.
Kennedv & Harding, foap boilers and tallow chandlers, fouth fourth.
fc. between Walnut and Chefnut, and Whale bone alley
Kennedv Henry, grocer, 342, nonh front It.
Kennedv John, boarding houle, 352, north front ft.
Kennedy & Lynch, merchants, 174, high ft.
Kennedv Maurice, (crivincr, 22, Lombard ft.
Kenni! Hannah, between thirdand fcurth in German ft.
Kenny Robert, trader, 7, Plumb ft.
Kentie Benjamin, fiiip raafier, near 1B7, Swanfon ft.
Kepier Mary, fchool miftrefs, St. John's i'r.
Kephert Andrev/, carter, Coates ih
Keppele Michael, attorney at law, 138, Chefnut ft.
Keppele & Zantzinger, merchai.ts, y8, high ft.
Kepper Jacob, type founder, 14 Chimnies
Ker Tames, coa^h maker, fouth fourth between Walnut and ChxfnutfL
Ker T^cob, butcher, near 108, north fixth ft.
Kerr Alexander, merchant, 28, Chefnut, & 93 {outh fifth ft.
Kerr Bernard, fnoemaker, near Prime in fouth Front ft.
Kerr James, taylor, Gafi^-cl it
Kerr Jaujes, grocer, between Front and Second ftreets, in Catherine
lirect
Kerr James, mariner^ near Chriilian, in fecond ft.
Kerr iMargarar, widow^ between third (S; fourth^ in German ft*
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ICcrr Pvobert, fliopkecper, ic, north fccond f.
Kerr Sufannal], gentlewoman, 15, Key's alley
Kerr Wm. merchant, 7, Stamper's alley
Kerclicr Lewis, & Son, butchers, corner ol Gardncv's a'ie--, ar.d Callowr
hill IK
Kern Gabriel, taylor, 117, fouth Water I'K
Kernan Elizabctii, grocer, between South and Shippen, in fov.rfn ft,
Kefler Andrew, boar<iing houfe, iouth leventh, near Market ft.
Kefiler Frederick, flioeniaker, 300, north front ii.
Kefller John, trader, near Green, in nortli third i>.
Keliler Leonard, gentleman, 125, Arch fl'.
Ketland Thomas & John, merchants, 3, Walnut ft. '^
Ketland Tiiomas, merchant, 118, Arch ft.
Ketcham Beniairjin, fliocmaker, 16, Mary ft.
Key John, hoiife carpenter, between ninth and tenth, in Filbert ft,
Keyit-r A<!am, baker, 357, north recond ft.
Keyier Benjamin, grocer, lyj, ditto
Kcyier Cliarles, boarding houie, 153, north third ft.
, Keyfer Peter, lumber merchant, 28, Callowhill l\.
Kidd Frederick, clerk, 183, north front ft.
Kidder JoCeph, mercliant, 34, Ibutii Water ft.
Kieler Michael, huckfter, Crown ft.
Kierman Hugh, diftiller, ccrner of fourth & South fl.
Killigan James, hatter, 56, Callowhill (h
Killinger George, fhoemaker, 75, Uuiun ft.
Killpatrick Aim, midwife, 96, Swanfon ft.
Kincaid James, raaririer, corner of Oiieen and front ft.
Kincaid John, diftiller, 226,, north front fi.
Kinckel Conrad, rope maker, near 477, north llcond ih
King Daniel,. brafs founder, 76, fouth front ft. ;Ji
King Kiijah, 10, Sterling alley .^j**^^--
King Guitavus, merchant-, 21, Penn ft.
King James, merchant, 2J<^^rth front ft.
King John, houfe carpente^Hl6, Lombard ft.
King John, ditto, 237, f )uch third Ih
King John, bricklayer, i ;, SafFafras alley
King jofiah, Powell ft.
King Jodah, Pine near fevcnth il.
King iMichacl, taylor^ between Shippen and Sontli, in fourth ft.
King William, fea captain, between Lombard and South, in ii.'ih ft.
Kings Reav, merchant, 27, north fecond ft.
Kingfton Mary, widow, fouth eighth ft. ^
Kingfton Thomas, houfe carpenter, between Lonibaid and Pine, in fir^^U
fhxpt
Kingfton Thoina^, fruiterer, 131, Chefniit ft.
Kii\ Peggv, 161, north front fh
Kinnard Jacob, wheelright, fecond door from the corner of Ti are, in
fifth fl-.
Kinfel John, blackfmithj between feventh and eigluh, in Arch ft.
Kinfeyjohn, woodfawyer, 6, Siiippcn fh
Kintzing Ahra'uam, grazier, 178, Market ft.
Kipler Hiellon, drayman, 13, Kunckle ft.
Kiplev Jacob, innkeeper, oppollte Frankford road, north front i\._
Kirk John, fhopkeeper, io6,*north third ft.
KirkJofepli, fliopkeeper, 339, north fccond ft.
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Kiil;nri;igc Jofeph, merchant, near io8, Arcli ft.
Kiikhau) Charles, fhopkecpcr, 41, north ihird (h
Kiihpatrick F.lizabcth, ceiitlewonian, 92, linith rccond ft.
Kirkpatricl: John, between Plumb and Shippcn, in Hfch ft.
Zvirkpat! icl; Francis, grocer, 454, north fccond ft.
KHIcinian i< Son, incrchanrs, 105, lonch Water fr. and 166, foutk
fecond ft.
Kite Benjamin, fcliool mafter, 80, foutli fourth ft.
2^ire Jokph, dealer in Queen & glafs ware, 34, fbuth fourth ft.
"'vulo Gec)i-p;e,j wheelright, Bntld ft.
1-JtLs Gcoroe, i"_n]ceeper, 58, Market ft,
litts l^!ichael, Inn keeper, 30, Market ft.
:virz Michael, carter, ii,Kunckel ft.
Klacr Gcjrge, merchant, 2f,^ louth fourth ft.
Klaer, Kraii, & Co. mercliants, 120, Market ft.
Kline John, /hnomaker, St. John's It.
Kline Peter, fifherman, 17, north Water it.
Knapp John, peuil;'n-.an, near fixth, in Spruce ft.'
Knight Daniel, houfe carpenter, fliop in Cherry alley
Knight Daniel, D. 63, north fxth ft.
Knight Jonathan, board merchant, Duke ft.
Knight liaac, dealer in lime, 5, Keys alley
Knight llaac, livery {table keeper, 116, Race fr.
Knight Peter, lumber merchant, 371, nortli front ft.
Knight William, blackfmith, i2j, Callowhill fh
Knight Thomas, hatter, 96, Market ft.
Knij-e Philip, houfe carpenter, above Poplar lane, in north fecond ft.
Kno;l!e George, brick maker, between tenth and eleventh, in Arch
ftreet
Knodle John, bleeder and tooth drawer, 14, north feventh ft.
Knodle Mr. flioemaker, corner of Cherry and Waggoners alley
Knorr George, fliopkecper, 31, fonth fourth i\.
Knorr Jacob, ironmonger, 8, Carters alley, and 50, north third fl,
Knorr John, cooper, 173, Market ft. jg-
Knows Jacob, flioernaker, 42, ditto ^
Knowlcs Sarah, gentlewoman, 70, fouth front ft.
Knox Alexander, baker. Relief alley
Knox Francis, grocer, 81, fouth fecond ft.
Knox Hannah, 48, north feventh fh
Kncx, Hendeilbn, & Co. merchants, 46, north front ft,
Knox Jofeph, white fmitb, 292, fouth front ft. •
Knox Robert, fea captain, 76, South ft.
Knox Witi. merchant, 236, fouth front ft.
Knox Wm. & Co. merchants, 66, fonth front ft.
Koch Jacob Gerard, merchant, 19, Penn fh ftores Cuthbert's wharf
Cu'llocl: Cornelius Stevadjre, 56, Penn ft.
Konous Jacob dealer in hardware, 27, Market ft.
Koon John, labourer, 54, Crown i\.
Koul Frederick, maltman, 124, Callowhill fh
Kralit Jacob, tavernkeeper, 464, north fecond ft.
Kraft Peter, taylor, 36, fouth Water fl:.
KrafFc Mary, widow, 464, noith fecond ft.
Krarzhurgher John, labourer, back of 355, fouth front Vc:
Krebei Matthews, innkeeper, 240, nortU front iv
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' Ki-eider Frederick, hatter, 243, north fecond ft.
Krider Wm. houle carpenter, i, Hayne's alley, north third ft.
Krim Peter^ taylor, in Green, near fecond It-
Krincrle Andrew, cooper, near lecond, in Callowhill ft.
Kucher Mary, widow, fiiopkeeper, 84, north fecond ft.
Kiirher. Peter, fiiopkeeper, 227, north fecond ft.
Kucrler Charles, inn keeper, corner of 4th and Race ft.
Kuhl Frederick, gentleman, 143, ditto
Kuhl Hcnrv, aiiiftant cafliier of the Bank of the United States, 74,
Spruce il.
Knhn Adam, M. D. 142, Chefnut ft.
Kiilin iMichael, butcher, Saffafras alley
Kuhn Martin, butcher, 32, ditto
Knhn Peter, merchant, 179, Market ft,
Kul Balrus, painter and glazier, 15, Shiver's alley
Knl Henry, brickmaker, 15, ditto
Kunckel Chriftian, Ihopkeeper, 232, north fecond ft.
Kunckcl John, Ihopkeeper, 249, ditto
Kuntz Francis, iadler, 104, Shippen ft.
Kanntf Nicholas, deputy Sheriif, 246, fonth front ft.
Kurfes Andrew, Laker, 31, Ibuth fourth ft.
Kurtz Jaco', hatter, 121, north fecond ft.
Kurtz Peter, tobacconift, 125, ditto.
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(ABOISSIER & ROUX, merchants, 168, fonth front ft.
Laca\'e John, hair dreffer 8z perfumer, 61, fouth fecond ft.
Lace Wm. Spring maker, 14, fouth llxth ft.
Lackey Martha, widow, gentlewoman, 370, north front ft.
LacolombtLewis, Cadignan, ^r Co. merchants, 97, louth \V'ater ft.
Lacofte Peter, P. 82, Vine it.
Laficrty James, boarding honfe, 162, Spruce ft.
Lafctre Peter, gentleman, 167, fouth fecond ft.
Lafcvre Mr. 43, north eighth ft.
Lafitte Peter, hair drcfler, near 302, north fecond ft.
Laforce Mr. upholfterer, 179, north fecond ft.
Lagan Francis, taylor, 9, Elfrith's alley
Lahrs Henry, taylor, 288, north front ft.
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Lake John, tanner, 53, foutli fiftii 11.
Lake LdwavJ, rigger, 45, Oucen i[.
Lalor Dennis, grocer &c taveniktcj^er, i.^o, Swaiiibn tt.
Lalor Henry, liatter, 11, Strawberry fh
Lalor Jolin, rnvernkcepcr, 113, fouth Water 11,
Lamar iMaithias, lilveri'mitb, 66, Market (r.
Lambert Benjamin, M. mariner, St. John's ft.
Lamourons Lawrence, grocer, 187, north ferond fh
Lamy Jofeph, gcntlei^ian, iij, Ibnth fifth It.
Landerbrunn Margaret, widow, taylorels, bet. Qjiecn and Ciiriftian,
in front ft.
Lance Jacob, biker, between Green and Coates Lanes, in north third
ftreet
Lance Jolin, joiner, ditto
Lancaster John, gentleman, 154, north third ft.
Lancafter Sarah, Ichool miftrels, near 35, iouth folirth ft.
Lancafter Thomas, nortli third near Callowhill ft.
Landel Mary, tavernkeeper, 343, north front ib.
Landy James, porter, Coates ft.
Landreth David & Cuthbert, iVed's men, near twelfth, in Market ft.
Lane Edward, lliopkeeper, 152, Spruce ft.
Lane, Godfrey, & Co. merchants, crooked billet wharf
Lane Wm. iron merchant, 24, fouth hftli ft.
Lang Margaret, mantua maker, ii, fouth fifth ft-.
Langdon John, hcufe carpenter, 16, Cherry alley
Langdon William, between Sliippen and Plumb, in fourth ft.
Laning Jeme?, cabinet maker, 221, Arcli ft.
Laning Samuel, carpenter, y. Chancery lane
Lapcrche John Francis, mcixhant, 165, north front ft,
Laplanclic John Baptifte, paftry cook, corner of South and third ft.
Lapflev David, merchant, 18, fouth fecond ft.
Lare Adam, blackfmith, Budd ft.
Lanemore Jane, iliopkeepcr, 47, north fecond ft.
Larer Mclcoia, Bottler, 84, north front i^
Larkam Thomas, tavernkeeper, and boarding houfe, 2.80, fouth fronr
ftfcet
La Roche Mr. M. D. 53, Union ft.
Larzekre John, boarding houfe, 132, South ft.
Lafcelks John, mercliant, 182, Swanfon ft.
Lafey Ednmnd, butcher, 115; Vine ft.
Latapie J\Ir. M. D. 128, north front ft.
Latimer ik Son, merchants, i, Penn ft.
Lauck David, cooper, 94, north fourth ft.
Lauck John, cedar cooper, near fourth, in Race ft.
Laugheed James, between German and Catiiarine, in fifth ft.
Laugier AnJrew, merchant, 37, Cheiiiut ft.
Laumaii& Weft, merchants, 27, fouth third ft.
Laurent Mr. merchant, above Chriftian, in fecond fi.
Lavade Ofburn, wood lawyer, 369, north fecond ft.
Lavaud Genty, merchant, 125, fouth third ft.
Laverin Jeremiah, labourer, Budd ft.
Law Charles, labourer, 102, Ciiefnut ft'.
Law Vincent, pilot, 32, Otieen ft.
Law Samuel, paper ihiiner; 59, Q^icenft.
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LaweiTwyler Jacob, fiigar refiner, 90, north fecoiid ft.
Lawler Matthew, ica captain, 34, Walnut II.
Lawler Thomas, 70, Dock i\.
Lawfon Alexander, cngravLr, between South and Shii.pcn, in fecond
ftreet
Lawfon John, Hiip mailer, 119, Callowliill i\.
Lawion Joicph, grocer, 10, Strawberry i\.
Lawlon Sarah, widow, boarding houfe, 7, Ibuth fourth fi:.
Lawyer Chriftian, porter, 166, ibuth iifih i\.
Lawrence Chriflian, blackfmith, 83, ibuth fixth ft.
Lawrence Clement, and Henry, merchants, ■')J, north fecond ft*
Lawrence Henry, Ihopkeepcr, CrelTon's court
Lawrence John, Efq. lyj, Chelnut ih
Lawrence Thomas, cooper, 19, north water ft,
Lawrence William, tavern keeper, between {evenlh and eighth ft', ia
Vine ft.
Lawrence William, hatter, 134, north front ft.
Lawton jcffe, brals founder, 117, Race ft.
Laycock Samuel, fea cantain, between fecond and third ftreets in Chrif-
'. tian ft.
Leacock [ohu, coroner, 10, loinh fifth ft.
Leahey John, bottler, 86, north water ft.
Leahey Michael, plaifterer, 2,7, Pewter platter allejr
Lealord William, labourer, near fifth in Walnut ft.
Leamy John, merchant, 79, llanth third ft.
Leauticr Lawrence, grocer, 2,02, Lombard ft. *^.'
Le Breton, M. D. 135, Chelnut ft.
Ledent Lambert, bottler, 98, fouih fecond ft.
T^edlie M. grocer, 221, Ibuth fecond ft.
i^edfinger John, taylcr, Gailie] ft,
Lee Chriftupher, ihip mafter, 44, Cable lane
Lee Charles, A:torney General of the Uni.ed States, 182 Arch ft.
Lee John, clerk. Smith's court
Leech Jane, gcijtlewoman, 156, Spruce ft.
Leech Joim, innkeeper, 171, Market ft.
Leedoin William, jun. & Co. merchants, 67, Sim's wharf
Lees Henry, bntcher, 38, Crown ft.
Lees Samuel, chair maker, 97, Chelnut it.
Lees Jacob, fhoemaker, between South and Shippen in fifth ft«
Lehman Catherine, grocer, 93, Lombard ft.
Lehman Samuel, blackltuith, 302, ibuth Front ft.
Lehman Jofeph, druggiit and apothecary, 73, north third I't.
Leghorn John, painter, 81, Race ft.
Le^rand C. E\ carver and ftonecutter, corner of Tenth and High ft.
Leib George, dealer in Hour, Green ftrect, between third and fourtl*
ftreets
Leil) George, tanner, and Juftice of the Peace, 445, north Fiont ft.
Leib John L. attorney at law, 2/; Ibuth fomtii ih
Leib iVlichael, M. D. 445, north front ft.
Leighton John, fluicmakcr, Ibuth Iburtj), between Sci th and Shipncn
ftreets
Leinau Andrew, hatter, 101, north third ft.
Leinau George, harneis r.iaker, 3, Oi:arry i'r.
LeipcVHcnrv;, cabinet mukcr, i Cliel-ry alky
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Leiper Thomas, tobacconift, 9 north wafer I't. and corner eleventh anjl
and [Market It.
Lcniairc Julin Baptifte, fencing maftcr, 28 Carters alley
Lemafurier Mr. 131 ibuth Second It.
Lenneman John, between ninlli and tenth in Clicrry alley
Lennington Mary, fliopkeeper, Coates ft.
Lenox Hugh, Arch above hxth It.
Leniz Henry, grocer, 236 and 238, north fccond ft,
Lentz George, butcher, Coates ft.
Lc;) Peter, teacher of languages, 17 Norris's alley
Leo Williams hair dreflcr, 45 Chefnut ft.
Leonard & Adam, merchants, 66, north third ft.
Leonard John, lliip carpenter, near 50 Cable lane
Leonard Michael, nailor, between 126 and 128, north ft.
Leonard Thomas, brick layer, between Shippen and Plumb, in ioulU
fourth ft.
Leray Peter, baker, Black horfe alley
Lerangie Mr. grocer, [between eighth and ninth in Vine ft.
Lefcurc & Lambert, grocers, 169 north third ft.
Lefher George, innkeeper, 94, north fecond it.
Leflier Mary, tavern keeper, between South and Shippen ftreets, in
fifth ft.
Leflier Mary, widow, 113, Callowhill ft.
Leflier Philip, porter. Crown it.
Lefllie Robert, & Ifaac Price, clock and watch makers, 79, Market
ftreet
Lefter Tofeph, grocer, between Front and Mary ftreets, in Catherine
ftreet
Letchworth John, v/indfor chair maker, 78, fouth fourth ft.
Letchworth William, fliopkeeper, 75, fbuth third ft.
Letombe P. Conful General of the French Republic, Twelfth ft,
between Market and Chefnut ft.
LeufFer Herman Thomas, merchant, corner North alley and north fifth
llreet
Leveck Peter, grocer, next 69 fouth fifth ft.
Levy Abraham, gentleman, 58, north fourth ft.
Levy, Fouraux, & Co. merchants, 159 north fccond ft.
Levy fofeph, merchant, 241, north fecond ft.
Levy Jofeph, trader, 243, ditto
Levy Mofes, attorney at law, 104, Chefnut ft.
Levy Sampfon, attorney at law, 51, north third ft.
Lewis Abner, fliopkeeper, 185, Market ft.
Lewis Ann, between Shippen and Plumb in George ft.
Lewis Curtis, honfe carpenter, 90, fouth third l\.
Lewis David, infnrance bruker, near 142 fouth feconc\
Lewis David, jun, fhopkeeper, 47, north fecond ft.
Lewis James, taylor, 8, Moravian alley
Lewis John, labourer, 45, South ii.
Lewis jofeph, carter, St. Johns ft.
Lewis Michael, pilot, between Water and Front in Catherine ft.
Lewis Mordecai, merchant, 122 fouth Front and 25 Dock ft.
Lewis Nancy, \\ idow, Ga(kel ft.
Lewis Nathaniel, ficur merchant, 209 fouth fecond ft. and 70 fouth
Wharves
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Lewis Samuel, Tea captain, betweea Water and Front {treets, in Ca-
therine it.
Lewis Samuel, clerk in the \Var--OfFice, 20 1 Arch i'r.
Lewis William, merchant, 268, fouth lecondft,
Lewis William, attorney at law, 82, (buth third ft.
Lex Andrew, butcher, near (ixch i\. in Crellon's alley
Lichler George, reed maker, 208, Market It.
Lidtlon Abraham, merchant, 36, north third it.
Ligiithoof John, 145 fouth Water It.
Lighikelpt Michael, labourer. Brown Ct.
Lilder James, 15, Walnut Ir.
Limeharner Philip, book binder, 185, north fccond ft.
LindHiy John, dealer, St. Johns il:.
Lindfay John, tavern keeper, Black horfe alley
Lindfry John, cabinet maker, back cf 84, (cuth third ft.
Lindfcy Mary, widow, 112, fouth I'econd ii.
Lindicy Wm. china ilore, i, north third It.
Lineiian Patrick, cooper, 50, Penn It.
Linehood Godfrey, porter, 40, Plumb ft.
Linenliiut Charles, carter, 469, north (econd ft.
Linn Hannah, iliopkeeper, ij, ioath I'acond It.
Linton Wm. fadler and harneis maker, Palm's alley
Lions Wm. wood lawyer, corner of Catharine and i'econd ft.
Lions William, houle carpenter, bet\\ ten tVont and Water, in Prime
llreet
Lippincotts &: Merrefield, merchants, 58, north front ft.
Lippincott Wm. dry good merchant!, j6, north frontft.
Liih Henry, flu emaker, between ninth and tenth., in Cherry ft.
Lille Henry, gentleman, 127, fbnth lecoud ft.
Liflo John, jun. merchant, 8, nortli third ft.
Liile John, houfb carpenter, between i'econd and third, in German fl.
Liiton Ilobert, Efq. Minifler of Great Britain to the United States, 217,
Arch (1.
Lithgow Edward, honl'e carpenter, 238, fouth fecond ft.
Litle jolm, Clerk of tlie Pt.egifter's olHce of the United States, 40, north
tiKth ft.
L'tmen Elizabeth, widow, corner of fecond & ft.
Little James, fchool mailer, between Catherine ft. and Meade alley, ia
fonth 'econd ft.
Little Robert, taylor, 26, Swanfon ft.
Livezev John, tavlor, 34, north water (t.
Lloyd Edvvard, mariner, 12, Shippen ft.
Lloyd iiaac, merchant, 88, Union ft.
Lloyd Mary, widow, between fourth and fifth, in Shippen ft.
Loyd Nicodemus, black fmith, 70, nortli fcventh f!.
Llovd Rees, gentieman, 18, north fixrh ft.
Llovd & Sparks, merchants, next 44, ibath Whar\es
Llovd & Timikins, merchants, 24, auto
Lockton John, fliopkeoper, ijo, fouth front ft.
Lockyer Sufannah, fhoj'keepti', 14, fmnh Ibcond ft.
Lodor Benjamin, b'ock maker, near ftcond ft. in Elfrith's alley
Lodor Edward, millwright, 1 15, Cailowhill ft.
Lodor John, taylor, 51, ibuth iront ft.
Logan Adam, cord-vainer, 201, north fectand ft.
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Logan John, Ball alley
I.^otira (X CarUle, ironmongers, 42, north third ft.
Lohra John, ironmonger, 41, Clierry ft.
L'.)hra Peier, notary public, 54, loiuh fecond tt.
Loir John Baptilte, & Chevalier, merchants, i j, Pcnn fr.
Long John, tallow chandler, 172, Race ft.
Loiig Wm. cabinet maker, corner of leventh and Chefnut ft.
Loller Alexander, grocer, near the hay fcales north ficmt fl.
Longbeck George, carter, St. John's ft.
Longcope Samuel, Printer, 147, Spruce ft.
Longfhorn Jolly, wheehvright, near 444, north front fr.
Loriffftreth Jofliua, & Co. merchants, 28, north thir dft.
Loofbourrow Nathaniel, hirer of Light Waggons, Rutter's alley
Lort INIary, widow, near 137, Spruce ft.
Loteav Jolcph, bricklayer, between feventh and eighth, in Pine ft.
Lotr. Henry, carpenter, 149, Walnut fr.
Lott Henry, carpenter, near Walnut, in fifth fr,
LouJen John, tobacconifr, 329, fouth front ft.
Louder Ifrael, labourer, Budd ft*
Loudorback Henry, between front and Water, in Prime ft.
Loughbro'jgh Nathaniel, keeper of coaches for hire, Rutter's alley
Lourely John, wheelwright, between fecond and third, in Chriftian
ftreet
Lontbcrbonrg A. C. H. Limner, 270, fouth fecond tt.
Love William, chair and fpinning-w heel maker, ijo, north front tt.
I,ow Tiionias, near 25, Pewter platter alley
Lower Henrv, taylor, 17, Waggoner's alley
Lower George, baker, near the corner of eighth flreet, in Cherry
alley
Lownes Caleb, mcchant, between ninth and tenth, in Arch tt. and fe-
cond wharf fouth of Chefnut tt.
Lownts David, taylor, 73, Arch fl,
Lowiits Jofeph, goldfmith, 130, foutli front fl-.
Lowry Phi'.ip, butcher, between feventh and eighth, in Callowhill
flreet
Lox Benjamin, V/. merchant, 57, Market fh
Loxley Renjaniin, houfe carpenter, 30, Spruce tt.
Loxlty Beiijamin, jun. fea captain, 117, Arcliff.
Lucas C. boarding houfe, between ninth and tenth flreets, in Cherry
aliev
Lucker Philip, flioemaker, Poplar lane
Lndlam & HowHand, plumbers, 33, foith wharves
Lud!am George, plumber, 9, Norris's alley
Lid:en Hanna!), 45, Coates it.
Lu!:ins Jonathan, fadler, 89, north front ft.
Lufliy Jofiah, merciant, 53, north fecond tt.
Luf-ierd John, labourer, Budd ft.
Lutrs A.fam, B. 467, north fecond ft.
Lurz facob, cedar cooper. Crown it.
Lutz George cooper, near 409, north third ft.
L-, brand George, brick maker, corner of tenth and Filbert tt.
Lybrmd Jacob, houfe carpenter, 27, north eighth ft.
Lvbrant Chri^ian, brickuiaker, 123, New ft.
Lycett Wm. iapanner, & ornamental painter, 2, black horfe alley, and
{hop in Dock, near fecon:! ft.
Lyell Margaret, widow, boarding houfe, 16, Lombard It.
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Lynk George, carter, Budd ft.
Lyle James merchant, 134, louth fecond ft.
Lyb \Valtcr, blackfmith, 46, Almond ft.
Lynch James, turner and Ipinniug-wheel maker, 155, north third
llreet
"Lynch John, merchant, 186, fouth fecond ft*
Lyndall Benjamin, cabinet maker, 73, Jbuch third ft.
Lvndall Jol'eph, labourer, 63, Chriitian ft.
Lynes Matthew, hlackfinith, appletree alley
Lynham John, flioemaker, next 294, north fecond ft.
Lynn John, gentleman, 5, Chancery lane
Lynn Elizabeth, widow, boarding houfe, 35, Walnut ft.
Lynn Mifs, 97, Ibuth front ft.
Lyons Andrew, near the corner of Arch, in eighth ft.
Lyons Soloman, gcuileman, 109, Race ft.
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^ X JLVl. ALLISTER John, whip and cane maker, 48, Chefnut ft.
v:^ M'Alpin James, taylor, 3, fouth fourth n.
M'Call Archibald, jun. merchant, 113, Spruce fl.
\ rvrCail Archibald, merchant, 187, fouth fecond ii.
^ M'Call Mifs, 99, Pine ft.
y M'Call Mifs, gentlewoman, 77, fouth fourth ft.
^ M'Calla Andrew, llioeraaker, between Shippen and Plumb in fourth
0 ftreet
^ M'Calla David, taylor, 81, South ft.
^ M'Calla James, bricklayer, between fixtk and feventh ftreet, in Ship-
pen ft.
M'Cara John, & Andrew, merchants, 56, fouth fecond ft.
M'Cardlts John, taylor, near 124, fouth fourth fl.
M'Carer Mr. grocer, 77, fouth fifth ft.
^ M'Cafkey George, fea captain, 7, Qiieen ft.
M'CafTcrdv Owen, labourer, between third and fourth ftreets in Plumb
ftreet
M'Cnughiours Neal, grocer, 60, Penn ft»
,;^ M'Cauley George, boat builder, Duke ft.
"^ M'Cauley James, livery flable keeper, 86, north fifth ft.
( M'Cauley John, livery ftable keeper, Apple tree alley
^ M'Cauley John> copperfraith, 89, louth front ft» and 73, fuuth Second
Ti ftreet
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MTIane Daniel, between Front and Second in Fuller's alley
r.'l'Clanc Thomas, bottler, 75, fomh liflb It.
JVi'Clarn Samuel, lioufe carpenter, between Plumb and Shippcn, in fifth
Itrcet
M'Clean Mary, liuckRer, near Cliriflian in Iccond it.
M'Clcllan James, fhocmaker, 84, Ibuth ih
M'Clellan William, taylor, 10, Shippen it.
M'Climond Samuel, grocer, near Almond in Front ft.
M'Clintock Sufannah, widow, 22, north feveiith 11.
IVl'Clure Alice, widow, 7, I'enn It.
jN'l'Cinrg J jfcph, grocer and liquor flore, 68, north front ft.
M'Collin John, taylor, 78, Spruce ft.
M'Collom John, fliipvnafter, 263, fouth Front ft.
M'Collom Jaincs, honle carpenter, 136, fouth ftrect,
M'Comb Robert, lioufe carpenter, between fourth and fifth ft. in Plumb
ftrect
M'Connel Hugh, taylor, between third and fourth fireets, in Plumb
Itrect.
M'Connell James, innkeeper, 232, fouth th.ird ft.
JM'Connell Mrs. widow, 77, north fixth ft.
Al'Cook Alexander, grocer, i6y, fouth third ft.
M'Corkle James, gentlena.i, 144, fouth E' re lit i\.
M'Cormick Patrick, blackfniith, near the corner of South in fourth,
ftreet
M'Cracken Philip, maft maker, 57, Qjie en ft.
M 'Crane Peter, between South and Shippen in fourtli ft.
M'Cray Ann, widow, gentlewoman, 39, Union Ih
M'Crea John, Powe'.lft.
M'Crea iVlargaret, 17, Filbert ft.
M'Crea William, rev. 109, Walnut ft.
M'Culloch Henry, M. D. between Shippen and Plumb ftreets, in Georg?
I'creet
M'Culloch James, labourer, between fourth and fifth ftrt;ets, in Plumb
fcrcet
M'Cullocli Jolin, Printer and Bookfeller, J, nortli third ft.
M'Cu'.locli John, lumber merchant, comer of (>^ueen and Swanfon
fireets
M'Culloch Margaret, widow, hoarding houfc, 41, Union ft.
M'Ciilloch lloberr, 364, fonth front ft.
Til 'Cnlloch, widow, gentlewoman, 113, north Front ft.
.M'Ciirah James, merchant, 123, fouth fccond ft.
j\l'Ciudy Margaret, corner of fourth and Pl-jmb ft.
iNl'Davitt Nathaniel, bricklayer, between fevcnch and eighth ftreets, in
Walnut fc.
M'Dearniaid John, labourer, between fccond and third ftreets in Ca-
therine ft.
M 'iDermott John, bottler, 39, W^alnu*- ff.
jM'Dcrmott John, grocer, 163, fouth front ft.
P-l'Derrrjoft Maria, grocer, 165, ditto
J^.I'DonLld Alexander, 8i,iPine ft'.
jM 'Donald Donahl, labourer, near Prime, in Front ft.
M'Donald Hannah, between Shippen and Plumb, in George ft.
M'Dunald John, mariner, 4, Swanibn ft.
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M'Donald John, taylor, 22, Swanfonrt,
M'Donald Wm. taylor, Rutters alley
M'DanaUl Wm. hair dreHln- &: perfumer, 67, fouth fourih fi:.
M'Doantild Wm. taylor, 47, Walnut i\.
M'Donnald James, innkeeper, 64, High ft.
M'Doiinald iSlalcolm, grocer, 24, Spruce itreet, and 109, fouth fifth
ftreet
M'Dougail Wm. liatrer & hofier, 134, High (\.
M'Dowell [ame?, cbckand watch n-iaker, 82, fouth fourth, and 136,
fouth front It.
M'Dowcll Jane, widow, grocer, 214, fouth third ft.
M'Dowcll Sufannah, ravernkeeper, 4, Pine It.
IM'£h-oy iSamuel, cabinet maker, 218, (outh front ft.
M'Elwaiije George, grocer, between fixth and leventh, in Lombard
ftreet
M'E! wee John, glafs and colour merchant, 75, fouth front ft.
M'Euen Tnomas, & Co. brokers, 78, Chelaut it,
M'Euen Henry, bottler, 2.1.4, fouth third ft,
jNi'Faden Wm. jfenrleman, 275, fouth froiic ft.
M'Fall Rofannah, boardinirjioufe, 163, Arch It.
M'Fail Alexander, bricklayer, between fourth and fifth, in German
itreet
M'Fariand Kennedy, grocer,, 101, Spruce ft.
M'Farlane Andrew, mariner, 149, north third ft.
M'Farlane George, I'hipmafter, corner of Almond and front ft.
M'Farling John, houfe carpenter, black horfe alley
M'Fatridge ]ohn, labourer, between fourth and huh, in Oak ft
M'Ferran Samuel, grocer, 444, north third, between Brown ft. 2c Pop-
lar lane
M'Fee John, gold and filverfmith, 22, Combe's alley, and y^^ High
it.eet
M'Gaffick John, blackfmjth, 12, Almond ft.
M'Gliy Barnet, hatter, 415, Ibuth front ft.
M'Glathery James, houfe carpenter, between Shippen and South, in
George it.
M'Glathery Matthew, ditto
M'Glennin Wm. drover, between fixth and feventh in South ft.
M'Glue James, cordwainer, 417, fouth front ft.
M'GowuH John, pear fecond, in Shippen ft.
M'Jiinnuku'l John, labourer. Palm's alley
JM'Guirs Micliael, between fixth and leventh, in South ft
Al'Gurk John, grocer, crooked billet wharf
Al'Gurk Peter, grocer, in eighth, between Chefnut and Walnut ft.
M'Henry James, Secretary to the War OtRce, 113, louth third ft,
M'llhenney Wm. taylor, 52, Arch ft.
M'lllwaine Fergufun, mercliant, 77, Lombard ft.
Mlllroy Thomas, cabinet rraker, Gafkill ft
M'ilwham Thomas, brafs founder, 41, fcuth fifth ft
M'lntire Wm, grocer, 40, Cheihut it.
M'Intoili Alexander, wood lawyer, 21, north fixth ft.
M'Intofli Ifabella, boarding houfe, 121, north Water ft.
M'intolh Ifaac, tobacconiit, between German and Plumb, in fouth fifth
ftrecc
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M'lver James, ihipmafter, near 504, north fecond ft.
M'Karaher Danici, bkckimith, 156, loiith third ft.
M'lvenney Altxander, maibn, 253, ditto
M'K.enzic' John, ihip joiner, 64, and iliop 137, north V/ater ft.
M'Finley James, bctf-lVeak ami oyftcr lioule, 4, Soutli It.
M'Kcnzie ^Vin. geiuleman, 36, Union ft.
M'Kenzie i\lr. boarding houfe, 190, fouth fccond ft.
M'Pvcan Jofeph, B. attorney at law, yj, north fecond ft.
M'Kean Robert, merchant, 130, nort-li Water ft.
M*Kean Thomas, chief juftice of theStace of Pennfylvanin, 157, fouth
third ft.
M'Kever Jahn,-fliopkeeper, 104, fouth fecond ft.
I\l'KinIey*Matthesv, Ihoj^keeper, 48, Race ft.
Al'Kiffick John, clerk in tiie land oflice, 21, north feventh ft.
M'Koy Danici, bottler, 48, South ft.
M'Koy Robert, whiteimith, Duke fr.
M'Koy Thomas, labourer, 190, fouth Water ft.
M'KoY Mrs. widow, Union It.
M'Lane Samuel, leather drcHcr, glove and breeches maker, 8, fouth
third ft.
M'Laughlan John, foap boiler. Crown ft.
M'Lauahlin Jane, huck(ter, beiween fourth and fifth, in Plumb ft.
M'Laughlin Jolm, between feventh and eighth, in Lombard it.
M'Laughlin John, betweenSouth and Shippcn, infourth it.
M'Laughlin i'vlichael. Fuller's alley
M'Laughlin Michael, fhoemaker, corner of Front and Almond ft.
M'Laws Wra. fadler, 72, Chelhut ft.
JM'Leod Catharine, boarding houfe, 22, EHrith's alley
M'Leod Dugoid, labourer, near Prime, in fouth front ft.
M'Leod John, rope maker, 17, Swanfon ft. and Chefnut ftreet \vharf
M'Loughn Patrick, bottler, 270, fouth front ft.
M'IMahon Thomas, i'tocking weaver, palm's alley
M'Manus & M'Laughlin, fbap boilers & tallow chandlers, bet. fourth &
fifth in Vine ft.
M'Mafter John, bottler, ic6, Snuvh ft.
M'Mullen Ennes, labourer, bet. fecond & third, in Plumb fr.
M'Mullen John, blackfmith, between front and Ssvanfbn, in Prime ft.
M'Mullen John, goldfmith, 120, fouth front ft.
M'Mullen Mary, wafter, y8, Swanfon (c.
M'Mullen Robert, fhip joiner, 60, Swanfon ft.
M'Mullen Wni. juftice of the peace, ig. South fifth ft.
M'Mullen Wm. ihip joiner, 22, Almond ft.
M'Mullen Mr. merchant, 10, North Ct.
M'Mullen widow, near 202, Lombard ft.
M'Mnrtrie Wm. merchant, next 88, fouth fourth ft.
M'Nuhb James, plaifterer, 33, north fifth ft.
M'Naiighton widow, 120, north fourth ft.
M'Neales Wm. labourer, 6, Pewter platter alley
M'Neil Elizabeth, widow, 52, Almond i\.
M'NeJl Margaret, Palm's alley
M'Neran Malcolm, fhipmafter> 336, fouth front ft*
M'Parliu James, 2, Parhaiu's alley
M'Phaii John, grocer^ 235^ fouth fecond ft* ^
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M'Phail Wm. china and glafs merchant, 207, north fecond, or 77, Dock
fcreet
IM'Phtrlon Alexander, grocer, 77, north fecond fl.
M'Pherronjjrilliam, naval officer, 8, north eighth ft.
M'Roy John^dsaler in flour, 429, north third <t.
]M 'Shane Barnabas, innkeeper, 43, north third ft.
M'Sparran Lydia, 340, north front ft.
M'Sparran William, parchment maker, next 381, north front ft.
M'Sparran William, cooper, near Poplar lane in third ft.
Macferran Samuel, grocer, near 446 north third ft.
Mack Elizabeth, widow, between fourth and fifth in Oak ft.
Mack Peter, labourer, between German and Plumb ftrects, in Fifth
ftreec
Mackie Thomas, bricklayer, 5, Sugar alley
Mackie Thomas, & Peter, merchants, 3, north water ft.
Mackie Peter, merchant, next 2§s^ north Front ft.
Mackie William, labourer, St. Johns ft.
Macley Vv^illiain, between Catherine ft. and Meade alley, in fouth fe-
cond ft.
Maclure & Co. merchants, 18, Penn ft.
Mr.clure Mrs. widow, 78, South i\,
Maddock JeiTe, taylor, 121, fouth fecond ft.
iMaddock William, merchant, Elbow lane
Macdonaltl Thomas, one of the Britifli Coromidioners under the 6th
article of the Treaty, 42, north fifth Itreec
Maifet David, fea captain, 30, South ft.
Maffett Robert, tavern keeper, 28, Walnut ft.
Magee Gabriel, tallow chandler, 10, fouth nfth ft.
Magill Andrew, taylor, corner of third and .u-ch ft.
Magnus John, taylor, corner of third and Green it.
JNlagcftn Jcic;ph,& Son, merchants, 12, fouih Front ft.
Magy Anthony, rentleman, 90, Si.ippen ft.
M;ihan Jsme?, fhip carpenter, Budd ft. above Brown ft.
Mahan James, &:p carpenter, Duke i\.
Mahan John, tayjcr, 32, north water ft.
MahaiTy Samuel, houfe carpenter, 4, South alley
Mahony Marv, tavern keeper, 46, South ft.
Mahouy, widow, 6, Penn ft.
Main William, houfe carpenter, corner of Fifth and Shippen ft.
Majory Thomas, mariner, Gafiiel (K
Makins Samnel, fea caprain, 30, Arch ft.
Malambre Jacob, flioen-^aker, 37, Walnut ft.
Malbro Nicholas, copper fmith, between 9 and 23, Union ft.
Malcom John J. ic Co. druggifts, 78, fouth fecond ft.
Maley William, !ca captain, Duke ft.
Mttllinfcn George, nail manufacturer, between tenth and eleventh ft. in
Filbert ft.
Man John, blackfmith, 202, Race It.
Mander John, hairdrelTcr, 473, north fecond ft.
Manderfon Andrew, merchant, 412, north fecond ft.
Manderviile Daniel, fcriviner. Si, north f:xt!i it.
Mangold Frederick, flioeraaker, ijo, north third it.
Maning William, tinman, Gafkel ft.
Manly Henry, dealer in fhoes, 40, High ft.
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Mann William, tavern keeper, 104, foiith waier ft.
Manning Matthew, mariner. Riddle's alley
Manltll John, rule and umbrella maker, 252, fouth front ft.
Mansfield far[)b, houfe carpenter, CrcfTons court
MansticlJ J«'feph, gentleman, 435, nortli fecond ft
Marache Bolomon, boarding iiouie, 53, north fourth ft.
Marcer Jofeph, taylor, 131, Race it.
Marcker Jacob, Ihopkeper, Green ft.
Marcoe Abraham, gentleman, 282, High ft.
Markley George, grocer, four doors from Green in Third Ct.
Marks Adolph, glafs cutter, between tenth and eleventh, in Arch ftrcet
Marks Ifaac, dealer in watches, 36, Cherry alley
Marks Ifaac, merchant, 36, Coates It.
Marks Myer, liatter, 2, north front fi.
Marks Nicholas, grocer, 162, Spruce i\.
Marks Robert, bricklayer, St. Johns ft.
Marks Solomon, merchant, icj, fouth third ft.
Marlcy llichard, ihoemaker, 15, north fixth it.
Marley Thomas, fhopkeeper, 267, Hgh ft.
Mai ley William, cordwainer, near Queen inSwanfon /I.
Marot Elizabeth, widow, Chriftian i\.
Marr John, faddler, 111, Chefnut ft.
Marrel James, mariner, 3, Pruan fh
Marrot Devenport, chair and fpinning-whcel maker, Combe's alley
Marfcilles Joieph, printer, 29, Pewter platter alley
Marfli Jofeph, f1f:p builder, 23, Chriftian ft.
Mai Hi Jofeph, jun. fhipwright, 14, ditto
Marfh i'liilip, between fourth and fifth in German ft.
Marfhall Ann, near 14, Crefl()n's alley
Marihall Charles, Sc Son, druggiftsand apothecaries, 46, Chefnut ft.
Mirfliall Charles, druggift and apothecary, 56, ditto
MarHiall Hannah^ widow, tavernkeeper, 140, north water ft.
Marfhall Joieph, feed ftore, 324, north fecond it.
M^rfliall Jofeph, taylor, 59, Walnut it.
Marihail Prudence, & Arcadian Scnix, boarding houfe, 108, north fcurth
ftreet
Marfliall Thomas, painter and glaz'er, 95, fouth ft.
Marihail William Rev. minilter of tlic Aifociatc Congregation, 118,
Spruce ft.
Mar.liaU Chrifropher jun. apothecary, 181, north third ft.
Marfillac John, M. D. 60, i'outh Front ft.
Martin Benjamin, flioemakcr, Gaikel ft.
Martin Char'es, boarding i oule, 4, Swanfon Ct.
Martiu Hannah, widow, between Sliippen and South ftreet?, in fourth
i'treet
Martin Henrv, 287, fouth Front fr.
J^artin Henry, gentleman, 19, South ft.
Martin Jacob, ioiner, 87, nortli Front ft.
Martin J"hn, bricklayer, between Front and Second ftreets, in Prime
ftreet
Martin John, flnur factor, 63, north front ft.
M'ittin Robert C. iaddler, 95, north third it.
M.irtin Tliomas, I'iwyer, near the corner of Fourth in Cherry ft.
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Martin Thomas, labourer, 113, fouth fecond fr.
Martin Willian-j, plane maker, 16, Church alley, and 99, north third
1' reet
Mariin William, gentleman, corner of Filbert and eighth fr.
Martin Airs, boarding hoiile, 33, Spruce it.
Martin Mrs. 1H2, louth tburtb Ih
Martineaiix Mrs. widow, gentlewoman, 107, "V inc fl,
Maffey Charles, gentleman, 19, louth water It.
MaiTey John, gentleman, 196, north front It.
MafTey William, mercliLn:, 277, north front ft.
Malbn Ham-pftead, merchant, 277, north Front It.
Mafon IlaJic, merchant, 58, New It.
Malon Philip, engine maker, 137, Spruce ft.
Mafon Prifcilla, widow gentlewoman, 13, Vine ft.
Mafon Tanton, baker, between feventh and eighth ftrccts, in Lombard
itreet
Mafon Thomas, chair maker, 120, Callowhill ft.
Malon Thomas H. back of 175, nortli third ft.
Ma'.on Thomas, windlor chair maker, 65, Vine ft.
Maion William, fhip inarter, loi, Swani'on ft.
Mafon William, block maker, Sim's wharf, and Loxley's alley
Mafon, widow, gentlewoman, 21, Cherry alley
Mafoner Jacob, 54, Green ft.
M-iflieu John Baptift, bathing houfe, 119, P^ace ft.
Maitbn Simon, taylor, 129, norjh (econdlt.
Mafler Jofeph, cooper and guager, 15, Combe's alley
Mafter William, fhoemaker, 71, fouth third it.
Mather Ralph, merchant, Ker's alley
Mathews James, hair dreller, 61, fouth Front ft.
Mathias & Smith, hair drelfers, 97, north Front ft.
Mat bias Thomas, hatter, 72, South ft.
Mathiibn Niel, Ihopkeeper, 37, Pine ft. and 167, fouth water ft.
Matlack Jofiah, city furveyor, 51, Spruce it.
Matlack Timo'hy, clerk to the Senate of the Commonwealth of Pcnn-
lylvania, Mulberrv court
Matfcher Marrin, cooper, Kudd ft.
Matfon Peter, carter. Church alley
Mattern Andrew, potter, 247, north fecond ft.
Mattl.cws James, grocer, corner of German and Pluinb ft.
Matthews John, paper feller, 81, north third ft.
Matthews Lucy, hoarding houfe, 50, Arch ft.
Matthews Mary, Ihopkeeper, between 24 and 28, fouth fourth ft.
Matthias Nathan, taybr, Callowhill ft. below water ft.
Maull John, grocer, coraer third and Shippen fr.
Mauranges John, merchant, 53, fouth fecond ft.
Maxiener Adam, raylor, 16, Ann ft.
MaKton & Aitchilbn, merchants, 156, High ft.
Maxwell Alexander, Tea captain, 2, Pruan ft.
Maxwell Anthony, fncemaker, 72, Shippen ft.
Maxwell Hugh, book binder, CrefTon's court
Maxwell John, weaver, between fecond and third, in Ckriftian ft.
Maxwell Jo'cph, lumber merchant, j6. Cable Ian©
Maxwell Mary, widow. Stamper's alley
Maxwell Stephen, board merchant, 23, Cable Lane
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Mawvell Stephen, Sc Jofcph, lumber merchants, 215, north third (1.
M'lV Aiiani, b.iker, zy, north ninth ft.
JVlay Lewis, fliucmaiver, ii,SafIa(ras alley
Maybin Jol'U, merchant, i,^j, north lecoiul fl:.
IMaver Nicliolas, tavern keeper, 468, north fecond (\.
JVlayres Georj,e, baker, if,-\-, north front ft.
JVlaze George, mall u-aker, Bir.dle's alley
Mazurie James I. merchant, 2'6, Ibuth front 0.
Mea;!e George, merchant, between tenth and eleventh, in Chefnut ft.
ISleade James, hair drelFer, 148, Swanfon It.
Mearns John, hairdrefltr and perfunicr, 89, fonth fecond It.
JNIearlon Robert, grocer, 21, Shippen It.
Ivleafe Charles, muftard fnanufa^turer, 16, north feventh ft.
Meale John, mercliant, 176, fouth Front it.
J\1e,hlin Sam icl, grocer, 137, Race It.
Meder John Kcv. Paftor of the iVloravian church, 74, Race ft.
Metk Ldwijrd, carpenter, near leventh in Race it.
Meeker, Denman, Sc Co. merchants, 20, fbuth front ft.
Meeker Samuel, merchant, 20, diito
Meeny Godfrey, baker, 51, north fixth ft.
Meer John, painter and jipanner,, 28, north lixth ft.
IVjeefer Philip, baker, 10, Llfrith's alley
Melion Bernard, ichuol malter, 75, north front ft,
Melbeck John, dealer in China, 151, north iecond ft.
Melony Peter, taylor, near Q^ieen, in front ft.
Meldrum Garret, innkeeper, bet. 391 & 401, north fecond ft.
Meldrum R.obert, innkeeper 240, ditto
Meminrrer Theodore & George, grocers, 169, north fecond it.
Mendenhall & Mountford, comraiiTion merchants and brokers, iio,fouth
fecond ft.
Mendenhall Adam, ditto no, Ibuth fecond ft.
Mintz Eiiz^iberh, widow, cake baker, 68, Race ft,
Mercditli Benjamin, plaifterer. Crown, below Wood ft.
Meredith Jonathan, tanner and currier, 37, fouth third, and ic6. Chef-
nut ft.
Meredith Jofepli, plaifterer, 133, north fixth ft.
Meredith Richard, paffry cook, 2.-57, fouth front ft.
Meredith Samuel, treafurer of the United States, 171, Chefnut ft.
Meredith Win. merchant, 1 1 1, fbuth ihird ft.
Meredith, Walter, plaifterer, next 63, north fixth ft.
Mercer George, between fiKth and feventh, in South ft.
Mercer Robert, between front and fecond ftreets, in iN'Teade alley
Mercer Robert, fea captain, Mary ft.
Mercer Wm. mariner, corner of George and Shippen ft.
Mercier John, fruiterer, Lombard near eighth ft,
Merriain John, fliip carver, 279, north front ft.
Merrick Jofiiua, hou(e carpenter, 8, Mary ft.
Merrick Satnnel merchant, 243, Arch ft.
Merrit Jolm, bet. front & fecrnd ft. in Meade alley
Merrit Maunaduke, boat builder, between Swanlbn and Front, in Ca-
tharine ft.
Merrit Robert, waggoner, near 492, fotith front ft.
Merrv Robert, gentleman, corner of eleventh & F Ibert ft,
Mervin George, blackfmith, between third and fourth, in Plumb ft.
Hervine John, taylor, between Plumb and German; in fouth third ft.
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MelTchert M, H. merchant, ii, Penn (1.
Mefrcr Peter, 22., Appletrce alley
Metts John, fhoeoiaker, between fecond and third, in Catharins fV.
Merzgcr Martin, cooper, Biuld, bet. Green &: Coates It
Meyers Gadlip, baker, 46, Vine i\.
Meyers Henry, jun. hatter, 133, nort'i third l\.
Meyers Henry, potter, 133, ditto
Mcvers John, weaver, 6o, north lixth ft.
Meyer Thomas, ^entleiiian, 133, north third ft.
Meyer Mrs. 52, north eitrluh ft.
Meyere Canr^on, grocer, 24, north leventh ft.
Michael Peggv, near Chrillian, in I'econd ft.
Micklc John, grocer, ^, High ft.
Middieton Aaron, waterman, 43, Chriftian ft.
Aliddl'jton Hannah, gentlewoman, 104, Walnut ft.
Miercken Peter & Henry, fugar refiners, 37, Shippen ft.
Mierckt-n Henry, ditto 41, ditto
MilPiin Benjamin, merchant, 28, Arch i\.
M:fflia John, F. attorney at law, 5 & 9, Union ft.
Mitflin John, gentleman, 1 1 z, foiith fecond ft.
Mifflin Jonathan, gentleman, ditto
Miiiiin Thomas, jun. merchant, 12,8, Spruce ft.
Mifflin Thomas, "Governor of the ijtaie of Pennfylvania, 250, High
ftreet
Miles Jacob, iliocmaker, Brown ft.
Miles John, gun maker, 500, north fecond ft.
Miles Samuel, jun. merchant, 191 & 193, High ft.
MUlard Thomas, fpinning wheel & chair maker, 398, & 4C0, north
front ft.
Miley Joiin, fnoemaker, Brown ft.
M-ller Alexander, gen'^leman, 158, Spruce ft.
Miller Alexander, J. & Co. merchants, 64, fouth front ft.
Miller Andrew, fea captain, 162, fouth third ft.
Miller Andrew, potter, back of 37, Zeen ft.
Miller Arthur, tavernkeeper, between ninth and tenth, in Arch ft.
MMler Baltns, grocer, corner of fecond and Queen ft.
Miller and Bennet, Itone cutters, corner of tenth and High ft^
Miller Charles, potter, near 99, Wood ft
Miller Charles, grocer, corner of P».ace and fourth It.
Miller Daniel, innkeeper, 416, nortli fecond ft.
Miller David, grocer, 230, fouth fecond ft.
Miller David, cedar cooper, next 278, north {econd ft.
Miller Elizabeth, widow, gentlewoman, 54, Lombard ft.
Miller Frederick, clerk, 186, P.ace ft.
M'Uer George, potter, 318, north fecond ft.
Miller Henry, baker, 32, Penn ft.
Mil'C" Henry, robacconift, 239, north fecond ft.
Miller Jacob, flour merchant, near 44, South Wharves
Miller Jacob, bet, 18 & 20, Appletree alley
Miller James Srevadore, 90, north Water ft.
Miller James, & Wm. merchants, 87, Chelhut ft*
Miller John, bricklayer, 1 18, Callowhill ih
Miller John, gentleman, 105, Walnut ft.
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Miller Jolin, grocer, 156, fouth Water fl.
Miller John, chair maker, 2,00, ibiirh Water ft.
Miller Jului, winclfor cliair maker, 180, l(:)uth Water ft.
M.llcr Jolni, jnn. & Co, merchants, 8, ChtTnut I'r.
Miller Joliii, Frederick, (hoemaker, corner ot' Green and third ft.
Miller John, innkeeper, 63, north fourth ft.
Xvlilltr John, p;rocer, 157, fouth front ft.
Miller John, ihoemaker, Green ft.
Miller John, grocer, 81, north fecon-dit.
Miller John, tavernkeeper, 127, fouth Water it'
Miller John, jun. merchant, 18, Pine ft.
Miller Jonathan, merchant, 376, High ft,
M'ller Jol'cph, 11. merchant, 6, north fourth ft.
Miller Martin, ll:oemaker, Brown ft.
M'Uer Magnus, gentleman, 12q, fouth fecond (r.
]M''ler Matihias, l.ibourer, bet. iVIary &. Piime, in front ft.
Miller Michael, wheat-fan maker, 172, Spruce ft.
iVI'ller Michael, potter, 314, north fecond ft.
Miller Nicholas, /iiip mafier, 48, Union ff.
Miller Peter, brufli maker, NichoHbn's court
Miller Philip, tobacconift, 31, Pewter platter alley
Miller William, carter, between leventh and eighth ftreets, in Cherry
alley
Miller Vv^m. merchant, 104, fonth front ft.
Miller Wm. tobacconift, Jy, north front ft.
Miller Mrs, boarding houfc, 5, north fixih ft.
Miliigan James, gentleman, 131, louth fecond ft.
Mill's Jo!m, {hoemakcr, 369, north fecond ft.
Millis John, flioemaker, 704, Chriftian ft.
r.Iills Marcus, fcrivcner, 6c, Penn ft.
Million John, painter ik glazier, corner of Lombard and fifth ft.
Milne F.dn:!ond, fhoe warehoufe, 52, north third ft.
Milner Edward, gentleman, 24, Welnnt ft.
JMilncr Samuel, houl'e carpenter, Kunckel ft.
Milnor Hannah, gentlewoman, 61, Lombard ft.
M'lnor James, attorney at law, 39, Chehiut It.
Milnor li'aac, guager, 37, Union It.
7^'Iilnor V/m. guager of the port of Philadelphia, 5, Norris's alley
Minchin John, boot and Ihoe manufaC'turer, 22, fouth fourth ft,
Mingel ]ohn, bellows maker, Apple tree alley
Mingle John, blacklmith, 199, Arch ft.
Minick Beulah, widow, 10, Moravian alley
Miuifio Chrii^opher, houfc carpenter, 13, north eighth ft.
MiniiSe Charles, & Co, I'oap boilers and tallow chandlers, 49, Union ft.
Minor Amos, turner, Grrecn ft.
Minrefs James, currier, 102, Walnut ft.
Mintzer George, taylor, 400, north fecond ft.
iSlintzer Joieph, flore keeper, 408, north fecond ft.
(Vlintzer Joieph, butcher, St, John's It.
Mintzer Jofeph, grocer, 141, north water ft,
Mitchell Abruham, cooper, 170, north water ft.
Mitdi-ll Alexander, hair dreller, corner of Race and Front ft«
Mitchell Benjamin, houfe carpenter, 229, Arch ft.
Mitchell Henry, fliip chaadlcrj 198, fouth Water ft*
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Mitchell Jacob, mahogany merchant, near third in Lombard fl.
Mitchell Jofnua, houle carpenter, Ann ft.
Mitchell Thomas, bricklayer, 26, Cable lane
Mitman Philip, taylor, 38, fouth Water 11.
Moffett Robert, hatter, 95, louth fifth ft.
Molan James, lurgeon dentift and man midwife, 7, Prnan ft.
Moiiere Henry, fhip chandler, 3, fouth of Walnut ft. wharf
MuiineauK John, hair drelftr, near Q'leen in Front ft.
Molony James, currier, 88, Chefnut ft.
Molony Peter, taylor, between C>neen and Chrift'an, in Front ft.
Molyneux James, hair drefter, between fifth and lixth, in South ft.
Monday Francis, between Qiieenand Catherine ii. in lecond ft.
Monges John, M. D. 83, Dock ft.
Mongla Mr. i^/l'Culloch's court in Front fr.
Monk Hannah, widow,, feamftrels, near Q^ueen ft. in Front ft.
Monro Henry, cabinet maker, 425, fouth Front ft.
Monteith Beniamin, feacaprain, 28, Pine ft.
Mofueny William, fea caprain, 22, Vine ft.
Montlen Jcdm, fegar maker, Palm's alley
Moody Mrs. 201, north Front ft.
Moon Samuel, fchool mailer. Church alley
Moon John, keeper of carriages for hire, 244, north front ft.
Moony William, taylor, 2, Swanfon fh
Montgomery Dorcas, v/idow gentlewoman, 31, Lombard fr.
Montgomery James, Captain of the Revenue Cutter, General Green,
93, Pine It.
Monvgomery & Newbold, merchants, 39, north water ft.
Montgomery William, merchant, 85, Arch ix.
Montgom.ery, widow, 419, fouth Front ft.
Moore AJer.ander, innkeeper, corner of fourth and Chefnut fr.
Moore Charles, cabinet waker, 90, South fi.
Moore Dugau, rope make'r. Prime ft. between Front and Swanfon It.
Moore Eii:^.abeth, boarding houle, 133, fouth Second It.
Moore Elizabeth mifs, boarding houfe, 18, Lombard ft.
Moore Hugh, gentleman, 404, north front It,
Moore James Coi. draggift, corner of fecond and W'alnut ft.
Moore James, 18, Moravian alley
Moore John, butcher, 355, Arch ft.
Moore John, bricklaver, 57, Vine ft.
Moore Jofeph, fhopkecpcr, i, Elbow lane
Moore Alary, widow, taylorefs, 100, fouth Water ft.
Moore Martha, widow. Green ft.
Moore Molls, fail maker, Chefnut ft, between tenth and eleventh
ftreets
Moore Samuel, houfe carpenter, between German and Catherine, in
fifth ft. '
Moore Thomas Lloyd, gentleman, 42, Pine ft.
Moore Thomas, fadler, 1, north Front ft,
Moore Thomas, gentleman, 116, Arch ft.
Moore William, cabmet maker, St. John's ft.
Moore William, houfe carpenter, between Second and Third, in Ca-
therine ft.
Moynihain Maurice, china merchant;, corner of Cherry and fevcnth
ftreec
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Morea fcacaptain, fouth front ft.
Morcande Saint Merry, Pnntcr, 259, north front [\.
Alureton Georc^c, hatter, 42, His^h ik.
Morgan Bcniamin, merchant, 170, fouth front ft.
Morgan Bci.ianiin, mcrcliant, South Wliarves
Morfrjn iJerijamin, Pi. attorney at law, 41, Arch ft.
Moigan, Duuglafs, d: 5chafFc-r, fugar retiners 88, north fecond ft.
Morgan & Doug'.af?, lugar refiners, 54 k 56, north third ft.
Morgan Fiancis, joiner, 10, Moravian alley
Moigan Jacob, Ibgsr refaier, 77, Vine ft.
Morgan Peter, grocer, 123, fourh Water ft.
Morgan & Price, merchants, 170, ibuth front ft.
Morgan Thomas, merchant, 31, north Water 11.
Mo!"g;ni Thomas, merchant, near lOo, Arch ft.
Morgan & Wigmore, wholefale pocket book makers, 3, fouth front
ilicet
Morgan William, fhoemaker, between Sliippen and South, in fcuri-h
llreet
Morgan Captain, next 182, Swanfon ft.
Morland John, houfe carpenter, 43, V^ine ft.
Mornington John, houie carpenter, between fifth and fixth, in Cherry
ftreet
Mbrrcll James, hatter, 171, north fecond ft.
Morreli John, china merchant, 24, north front ft.
Morrell ll»)berr, carpenter, 98, fouth fifth ft.
Mcrris Aorhony, attorney at law, 294, fouth fecond ft.
Morris BcTijamin, W. wine merchant, .'^S, Dock ft.
Morris Cafj'er, brewer, 221, High ft.
Morris Elijah, lea captain, 5, Mary ft.
Morris Jamcs, houle carpenter, 18, Elfrith's alley
Morris James, C. grocer, corner of fifth and South i\.
Morris J. W. brewer, 58, Walnut ft.
Morris Jofeph, houie carpenter, 58, north eighth ft.
Morris joieph, brewer, 86, north fecond ff.
Morris Jofeph, merchant, 16, Union ft
Morrjs ifiad, W. merchantr 60, Dock ft.
Morris James, C. & Co. grocers, corner of fifth and South ft.
Morris Loke, brewer, 54, Walnut ft.
Morris Luke, and Ifaac, W. brewers, 4, Pear ft.
Morris Mary, gentlewoman, 311, fouth fecond ft.
Morris Margaret, gentlewoman, 113, Walnut ft.
Morris Richard, H. merchant, 113, Walnut ft.
Morris Samuel, gentleman, 65, fouih fecond i\.
Morris Sufannah, mils, gentlewoman, 250, High ft.
^lorris Tl'omas, grocer, 28, Penn ft.
Morris Thomas, huckfter, between fifth and fixth, in South ft.
Morris Wn!. merchant, 55, north fecond ft.
Morrifon Alexander, fiioemaker, next 485, fouth front fl.
Morrifon Aii-xander, ditto near Prime, in South front ft.
Morrilon Hugh, taylor, 189, fouth front ft.
Morrow Thomas, flevadore, 9, Grays alley
Morrow Abraham, tavernkeeper, 191, Chefnut ft.
Morton George, fca captain, 305, fouth front ft ^^
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Morton George, jun. ii6, fouth front il.
Morton John, merchaar, ii6, ditto
Morton John, houle carpenter, 94, Shippen fl.
Moiely George, houi'e carpenter, 106, bouth It.
Moler Chrilhan, baker, back of 18, iouth third ft.
Moler George, taylor, 65, ibuth third It.
Moler Sophia, widow, gentlewoman, 34, Union ft.
Moies Henry, 174, Arch ft.
Motelay Germain, perfumer, 85, north fecond ft.
Moulder Elizabeth, between fecond and third, in Catharine ft.
Moulder Wm. fen. City Commiflioner, next 13, Race ft.
Moulder Wm. gentleman, 11, Race It.
Mountford Timothy, commiflion merchant and broker, no, fouth fe-
cond It.
Moyes James, fail maker, 97, Pine ft.
Moyian Jal'per, attorney at law, 95, Walnut ft.
Moylan bamuel, tobaccouift, 7, Sallafras alley
Moylau Stephei7, Commillioner of Loans, coiner of fourth and Walnut
ftreets
Much Jeremiah, {liipwright, in Swanfon ft. beyond the Sv/cdifir churcU
Much Phoebe, gentlewoman, ditto
Mut.k;ehatton Alexander, 14, Little Water ft.
Muckmacken Geraidus, grocer, 8, Plumb ft.
Muddy Peter, Ihip malter, 457, Iouth front ft.
.MulhoUand Dutarch, cooper, Chelhut ft.
Muhlenberg & Lawerfwyler, lugar refiners, 82, north fecond ft.
Mnlcahy Wm. propritior ot carriages, ^'c. 6, whalebone alley
Muirc Wra. mariner, Budd i\.
Muliadore George, Ihip carpenter. Green ft.
Mullen iSarnev, dealer, Powell i\.
Mullen MichatI, painter, 23, Iouth fifth ft.
Mullen William, grocer, between fourth and fifth, in Oak ft,
Mullen 8i Lincoln, milliners, 231, fouth iecond ft.
Mullock £. houi'e carpenter, Kutters alley
Muliowney John, merchant, fouth Wharves, below Pine ft.
Muloney Daniel, mariner, pewter platter alley
Mumford Wm. gentleman, 30, north eighth It.
MunJay John, carpenter & fhopkceper, 73, Hiph ft.
Mun.'e • Lew s, merchant, 431, north third (t.
Munier Nicholas, hair drelier, 245, Iouth iecond ft.
Munns Thomas, grocer, 96, Iouth Water it, ^
Murdock Samuel, merchant, 264, fouth front ft.
Murduck John, perfumer, ^jy Walnut ft.
RiurJuck Wm. a^erchant, jb, noith fifth ft.
Murduck widow, Brooks court
Mugatroyd Thomas, merchant, 244, pjigh ftreet, and 11, Walnut
ftreet
Murlaiul &: Bowden, Irifli Linen merchants, 37, north front ft.
Murpl'.v Daniel, l.air tlreillr, 20, north fuurtli ft.
Murphy John, tobacconilt, 144, ioutli Water ft.
Murphy John, tavernl-.eepcr & oyller lioufc, 6, Lcetiria court
Murpliy John, iliopkceper, 28, lirtlc Water It.
Murphv Michael, tavcrnkecper and grocer, corner of Water & Callow-
hiU it.
Murphy Owen; cordwainef; 16, Swanibn ft.
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Murphy Samuel, grocer, 139, foutli fourth ft.
INlurphy Thomas, nailor, between Swanlbn and Front, in Catharhic-
ftreet
Murphy \Vm. carter, Coatc; fh
Murray John, C. fhoemakcr, 181, fouth front it.
Murray Daniel, Ihip carpenter, Duke ft.
Murray John, cooper, in Pine, near fourth ft.
Murray John, uplioUierer, corner of fixth .& Pine ft.
Murray Martha, 12,2, Swanfon ft,
Murray Michael, livery fiable keeper, at the George tavern, corner of
Arch & I'econd ft.
Mufgrave Aaron, jun. conveyancer, 195, fouth fecond ft
Mulgrave Joleph, jnn. foap boiler and tallow chandler, 336, north fe-
cond It.
Mufgrave Jofeph, merchant, 313, High ft.
Mufgrave James, goldfmith and jeweller, 44, louth fecond ft.
Mufgrove Willis, tanner, 90, north front ft.
Myer George, baker, 330, north front ft.
Myers Efther, at Mr.'Bell's, New ft.
Meyers Henry, hatter, corner of Race and fifth
Meyers Jacob, fldn drefler, between feventh and eighth, in Walnut
itreec
Meyers Jacob, flioemaker, near Noble, in third ft.
Meyers Jacob, innkeeper, corner of fifth and Race ft.
Meyers John, filverfmith, 71, north fecond ft.
Meyers Lawrence, blackfmith, yr^, Penn ft.
Meyers Lewis, taylor, 58, Penn i't.
Meyers Wm. book binder, 206, north front ft.
Mynich Jacob, painter and glazier, 81, north fifth ft.
Myrtetus Chriftopher, taylor, 492, fouth front ft.
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AGF-L Avidow, fhopkecper, 31, north fourth ft.
Naglee David, hatter, 188, north fecond ft.
Naglee Elizabeth, boarding hou(e, 363, north front ft*
Nail Conrad, carter, corner of fecond and Coates ft.
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tsfairac Peter, merchant, 23, Union ft,
Mapier David, weaver, Merrit's lane
Napier Thon^as, plane makei. Relief's alley
Naili Sarali, widow, 12, Kunckle It.
Nairaii Charles William, baker, 19, north fixth ft.
Nathan llaiah, merchan'-j 2^7, noith front Ir.
Nathan Moies, merchant, 12, fouth it-cond U.
Neal James, A, teachtr of young Ladies, 28, Carter's alley
Neal Moles, carpenter, between feventh and eighth ft. in Chefff
alley
Neal Rev. Leonard, one ot the Minifters of St. Mary's Church, Wil-
ling's alley
Neal Samuel, bricklayer, Gaflvill, between fecond afnd third ft,
Neave Samuel, iron mercliant, 72, north fecond ft.
Neill & Smith, merchants, 139, High ft.
Neilley James, tavernkeeper, 39, Walnut ft.
NeiHon Noble Caldwell, M'Cullogh's court
Nellon Abraham, 112, Vine ft.
Nelfon Win. taylor, bet. fecond & third, in South ft.
Nelfon Wm. ditto, 84, north Water l\.
I>c(bitt James, fliip mafter, 31, Union ft.
Nevil John, weaver, above Poplar lane, in north third ft. ,^J
Newark Hannah, gentlewoman, 62, Spruce i\.
Newbold John, merchant, 212, north front ft.
Newbold Wm. ditto, 105, Chefnut ft.
Newell Eleanor, Pewter platter alley
Nesvell Wm. grocer, 10, High ll". '
Newnliam La'-g, Ihopkeeper, 199, north third ft,
Newnham Thomas, merchant, Dock bet. fecond Sc third ft. ]
Newnham Thomas, ftlk dyer, 145, north fecond fr.
Newman Frederick, ban-btx maker, 64, north hfth ft.
New mon Mary, fhopkeeper, 199, norfh third ft.
Newton Ann, Meade alley
Newton Forbes, tin man, back of 7, Sugar alley
Newton James, druggift, between third and fourth, in Plumb ft.
Nice Ann, huckl'ter, near front ft. in Combe's alley
Nice Jacob, hc.ule carpenter, 40, Coates alley
Nicholas Mrs. toy n~.up, 43, fouth fecond ft.
Nicholas Many, inn keeper, 140, High ft.
Nicholfon George, ihopkeeper, 25, north fecond ft.
Nicholfon John, B. gun maker, between fourth and fifth, in South ft,"
Nicholfon John, gentleman, corner of Race andfeventh It.
Nicholfon John, Nicholfon's court
Nicholfon Snfannah, between Shippen and Plunjb, in George ft.
Nicholfon Wm. (hip carpenter, 20, Chriftian ft.
NichoUbn William, fchool mafter, between fifth and fixth, in South
frreet
Nicholibn Mr, flilp wright, 100, Chriftian ft.
Nicolas Lewis;, brigad.c-r general, 24.4, fouth front fr.
Nichols Wjlliaai, marniall of the ciiitriil of Pennlylvania 117, ?«:ice
t'trcet
Nick Rachel, widow. Brown ft.
Nitklin Philip, S; Co. merchants, Chefnut Cz. wharf
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Nicklin Pfiilip, merchant, 165, Chcfnnt fr.
NicoUeir Juleph, W. watch maker, 4, nortli (econd fr,
Nicoli-; Ain, grocer, between Plumb and German, in Ibuth tliird ft.
NicUoii David, cabinet maker, between fourth and filth, in South
It rect
NiefsDivid, innkeeper, 202, north lecond (t.
Niles Win cordwaincr, 97, Arch ft.
Nilfoii Andrew, innkeeper, 8 &lo, fouth fixrh (t.
\ Nightlrnger Samuel, whip and cane manufaiSturer, 44, north fourth
ftrcer
"Ni'Tiberton Patrick, baker, iMoravian alley
NitfVke J. S. fli'iemaker, yz, fouth fecoud i\.
Nixon Jane, 7, Chancery 'ana
NiXon joiin, cc Co.- mcrchanrs, Nixons wharf
Nixrn John, merchant, 44, Pine i\.
Ni.'ble Jacob, hlackfrnitk, 12, north fixth i\.
>3ol>le James, 24, Shippen ft.
N;>!-'le Wm. ilioemaker, cor;ier of Waj^ffonner's and Cherry alley
Noble Richard, tanner and cnrrier, 2^-54, north fecond fr.
Noble Samuel, merchant and tanner, north third, corner of Noble fl.
Noble Thomas, cabinet m.aker, M-ltlin's alley
Noble Thomas, broker, Corner of 4th ^ Chelhut ft,
Nuldr.s Peter, taylor, 35, fouth third ft<
Noibeck Henry, gentleman, 382, nor^h fecond fi.
Norman Levy, between fecond and thirU, in German fl.
Norman JohH, fl op'eeper, 103, P«.ace \\..
Nones Benjamir, me "--hant, 76, nortli front f}.
Norgravc Nathiniel, M. D. corner of tenth and Filbert ft.
Norns & Hall, mciclianti, 25, north -water ft.
Norris John, tin man, 82, South ft.
Norris Jol'eph, P. gennemm, 140, Chefnut ft.
Norris llaac, painter and glazier, 400, north fecond ft J
Norris Kaac, merchant, 4, Chancery lane
Norris Thomas, fliip mafter, 342, fouth front ft.
Norris V/m. mariner. Noble IK
Norris Wm. fiioemaker, Meade alley
Norris widow, 25, pev.'ter platter alley
Norquay George, mariner, near 405, fouth Front ft.
Nortii Caleb, merchant, Crown It.
North & Halkins, merchants, 30, north Water ft.
North James, gentleman, 62, north fixth l\.
North John C. tavern keeper. Little Waver ft.
North Joleph, ftiop keeper, 66, Race ft.
North Tofeph, merchant, 86, Union ft.
North ikjciiard, ftonc cutter, 289, High ft.
North Williain, houfe carpenter. Green ft.
Noiton George, cooper, 34, Coates alley
Norton & Starr, fait merchatits, Vine ft. wharf
Norron Thomas, i'alt merchant, 14, Cable lane
Nottnagcl, rvlonrmollin, c^. Co. merchai.ts, 22, fouth Front ft,
Nourie jolej-.h, Regiiler of the Treafury of th.c United State?, 264, fouth
Second ix.
Nowlan Patrick, taylcr, 13, V/illing's alley
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Nugent Francis, taylor, between fifth and fnah ft. in Green Lane
Nugent Edmond, fliopkeeper, 29, Ibiith {cconci ft.
Nunaniaker George, innkeeper, near Brown Ih in Third ft.
Niutle ilachel, widow, tavern keeper, 183, Ibath Front ft.
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'AKFORD Samuel, coal meafurer, between fecond and third in Ger-
man it.
Oakford William, dealer in flour, 306, fouth fecond ft.
Oakley/ ieorge, & Son, tanners and curriers, 20, Dock fh
Oak''''^.« li'aac, fhopkeeper, 197, fouth fecond ft.
Oat iSc Cook, copperlmith, 184, north fecond it.
Oat JeiTe, copperirnith, 170, north fecond it.
O'Brian Timothy, 59, Chelnut ft.
O'Brian William, taylor, corner of Perm and Pine ft.
O'Brien James, bricklaye*-, Green ft.
O'Conner Bridget, tavern keeper, confer of Front and Almond ft.
O'Conner John, merchant, Z4, fouth fiftli ft.
O'Conner Michael, grocer, 1C2, fouth fecond ft.
Odenheiiner Philip, butcher, 150, Race it.
Odie*" <!>: Boiqaet, Brothers, merchants, 1 17, fouth Front ft.
Odiin William, lea captain, 358, fouth Front fr.
Odiin, fea captain, near 255, north Front ft.
O'Donnel Sc M'Gowen, grocers, corner of South and Seventh ft.
O'Ellers James, Hotel, nearly oppolite the Ncw-Tl;ta:re, Chefnut
ftreet
OfHey, widow, i 8, fouth Front ft.
Ogden Hugh, coach maker, 6j, north Fourth ft.
Ogden Jofcph, regulater ot weights and mcifures, 10, fouth Eijilith
fti-ect
Ogden William, tavern keeper, 86, Chefnut ft.
Ogilby Joleph, liiip wright, 344, fouth Front ft.
Ogilvv Jufeph, gentleman, 170 Arch i\.
Ogle Howard, 42, Union ft.
Ogle Thomas, coach maker, between Chcfuut and market ft^
O'Hagan JMr. grocer, 169, Lombard fc.
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O'Hara James, huckftcr, St. Johns ft.
O'Hara John, brufli maker, loi, ibuth Front ft.
Oldden Benjamin, flioeniaker, 72, north Front ft,
Oldden & KlmHie, merchants, 35, Chefnut ft.
OlvHden James, merchant, 41, north Front ft.
Oldden John, merchant, 41, north tliirdft,
Oldden John, merchant, 35, Chefnut ft.
O'dtield Benjamin, fhoemaker, 252, fouth Front ft,
Oliver Elizabeth, fhopkeeper, 88, fonth third ft,
Oliver William, ironmonger, 93, north fiftii ft.
Olmftead Gideon, mariner, 7, Elfrith's alley
Oman Jolin, fhoemaker, between tenth and eleventh ftrcets, in Arch
fcrctt
Omenfetier Frederick, baker, 282, foiuh Front ft.
Omeiifetter Michael, near Brown in north third ft,
O'Neill James, bottler, between Shippen and Plumb ftreets, in fourtU
ftreet
O'Neill Sufannah, grocer, 74, South fr.
O'Neale Mr. gentleman, 43 north front ft,
Orbefon Matthias, labourer, 20, Cnates i\.
Ord George, rope maker and fhip chandler, Willing and Francis's
wharf
Ormrocl John, Printer, Bookfeller, and Stationer, 41, Chefnut ft.
O'Rourke Michael, fhoemaker, 100, Shippen ft,
Orr Robert, copperfmith, 25, fouth Front ft.
Orr Thomas, merchant, 52, fouth Front ft.
Ofborn Elizabeth, widow, Taylor's alley
Ofborn Mr. 167, north Front i\.
Ofwald John Holt, Printer, 179, fouth fecond ft,
Otis Samuel A. Secretary to the Senate of the United States, 320, Mar-
ket ft.
Otivav Mifs, mantua maker, 121, South ft.
Otto Charles, labourer, between Shippen and South ftreets, in Fourth
ftrett
Otto Henry, bookbinder, 216, north fecond ft.
Otto John C. M. D. 37, north fourth ft.
Overman Henry, drayman, between fecond and third, in Catherine
ftreet
Overftack Jacob, fhopkeeper, 106, fouth Second f^.
Overy John, filk dyer and fcourer, 126, South ft,
Owen James, fhopkeeper, 141, north fecond ft,
Owen John, white fmith, 257, Marker ft.
Owens Owen, black fmith, 77, Shippen ft,
Owler Catherine, widow, Coates fl.
Owner James, fhip wright, between Front and Water, in Prime ft.
Ozeas George, bifcuit baker, 7, Swanfbn ft,
Ozeas Peter, Cuftom Houfe ofticer, 295, Arch ft.
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AINTER Abraham, grocer, 271, fonth feconcl ft.
Painter Jacob, houle carpenter, near Poplar lane, in north fecond it.
Painter Jacob, grocer, 171, Vine ft.
Painter foiin, fhrtetnaker, 401, north fecond ft.
Painter Ifaac, grocer, 19, north f'eventh ft, and 26.7, Market ft.
Pair Edward, v.idow, near Seventh in Lombard ft.
Palmer & EAwards, merchants, 22, north eighth ft.
Palmer Elizabeth, grocer, near feventh in Walnut ft.
Palmer John, merchant, 241, fouthfecoud ft.
Palmer Mary, mils, 13, Lombard ft.
Palmer Phoebe, baker, 77, Chefnut ft.
Palmer Richard, grocer, ic, Carter's alley
Palmer Ilichard, ihopkeeper, 74, north fourth ft.
Palmer Richard, ftone lawyer, 54, north feventh ft.
Palmer Thoma?, ftuff fhoemakc'r, 74, Chefnut ft.
Palmer Thomas, innkeeper, 8, High ft
Palrncr W'm. Printer, 18, north third ft.
Pancake Philip, innkeeper, 158 & 160, fouth fourth ft* \
Paiicoaft Samuel, gentleman, 129, fouth third ft.
Pancoaft <S: Walker, ironmongers, 148, High ft.
Panter John, St.- John's ft. «
Papionjohn Baptifte, Ihoemaker, i8x, north front ft,
Papiay iMrs. widow, 58, fouth fit'th ft.
Parke George, carter, 38, Plnmb ft.
Parke Jacob, ironmonger, 49, High ft.
Parke Samuel, letter carrier, 6, Carter's alley
Parke Samuel, grocer, 4, north fifth ft.
Parke Solomon, & Co. clock and watch makers, 146, north front ft.
Parke Thomas, i\L D. 20, fouth fourth i\.
Parker A. wine merchant & bottler, 17, Norris's alley
Parker Chriftiana, tavernkeeper, 221, fouth third Ih
Parker John, Ihopkeeper, 253, High ft.
Parker Jofeph, 5, Chancery lane
Parker Samuel, brafs founder, 137, Arch ft.
Parker Thomas, watch and clock maker, 13, (buth third ft.
Parker Mrs. bet. front & fecond in Catharine ft.
Parks John, (hip mafrer, near Catharine, in front it.
Parks Matthias, broker, 114, Shippen fr.
Parks Samuel tavernkeeper, Zachary's court, in Walnut ft.
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Parkinron Robert, rope maker, between front and Walnut, in Prime
I'treet
ParkiQlon Mrs. bet. Oak Zi Sbippen, in fouth fifth ft.
l>arncut Charles, baker, next 135, fouth third It.
Parent IMr. printer, 32, fouth fifth ft.
Parr John, Starch manufaaurer, between eighth & ninth in CalloTvhill
ftrtet
Parris Gabriel, fhoenaker, 20, north fecond ft.
Parriili John, gentleman, 62, north third ft.
Parrifh Ifaac, liatter, 17, north fccond ft.
Pa rifh Samuel, mercliant, 17, norcli fecond ft.
Farry Davicl, flour merchant, 161, Vine ft.
Parry J.iim, I. watch and clock maker, 38, fouth fecond ft.
Parry i'homas, fliopkeeper, j, north fecond ft. and 35, pewter platter
alley
Parfce Samuel, clerk, 14, for.ih alley
Parfons Srephen, fliip maftcr, 298, fouth front ft.
Parvin Wm. grocer, 99, fourh fourth fr.
P^fcalis, Felix, r>l. D. 70, South ft.
Pafchall John, plane maker, 41, Cable lane
PifTrnore Thomas, nanjfaflurcr of tin oijapanned ware, 228, High ^i.
Paltorius Samuel, huaie carpenter, 95, Callowhill ft.
Patrick Alexander, grocer 143, Walnut 'it,
Patterfoa John, fliip joiner, 143, north front ft.
Patterfon John, fliip builder, in fouth front, near Mary ft.
Pdtterfou llobert, proLfTor of mathematics, iutheUaiverlicy, 148, fouth
fourth ft.
Pattingall Bczer, cooper, 8, fouth fifth ft.
Pdtton Elizabeth, dealer in China, no, north third fr.
Patton Roberc, poft-mafter of Philadelphia, 34, fouth front ft.
Patton Thomas, gentleman, Greenleaf's alley
Pattoa William, ftore keeper, between fecond and third, in South
fireet
Patton William, printer, between tenth and eleventh, in Arch fr.
Patton D. bookbinder, 9, north fecond ft.
Paul Davis, houfe carpenter, near Vine, in. Crown fr.
Paul Jeremiah, fchool mafter, 35, fouth fourth '^t.
Paul ns Adam, baker, 20, fouth fifth ft.
P.ixfon Ifrael, currier. Dock bet. fecond & third ft.
Paxfon c: Parry, flour merchants, 63, north water ft.
Paxlbu S: Richai-dfon, hardware merchants, 10, n>uth third ft.
Paxfon Timothy, flonr merchant, near front ft. in Keys alley
Paxton James, clerk in the oflice of the treafurer of the United States,
17, Careers alley
Payns Wm. marble mafon, oi patent foap^ftone ftove maker, 14?,, north
fourth ft.
Payne Wm. grocer. Crown ft.
Pavne Wm. houfe carpenter, 202, fonth third ft»
Pavran Stephen, hatter, 207, fouth fecond ft.
Peacan Thomas, tavernkeeper, 12, Spruce ft.
Peac:'.:n Chriftiaua, v/ido\v,4, Elfrith's alley
Peachin J>ihn, houfe carpenter, 4, ditta
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Peacock, Wrenfiiall, &c Co. merchants, 6^, north front ft.
Peale Charles Willbn, proprietor of tlje Mufeum, oppofite the Library
in fouth fifth ft.
Peale James, limner, 8i, Lombard ft.
Peale \Vm cabinet maker, 204, High ft.
Pearlon Anthony, brick layer, 374, Ibuth front ft.
Pearfon Matthew, merchant, next 249, Arch ft.
Pcarfon James, City Surveyor, 17, north feventh ft.
Pearlon Ifaac, cc Levis, paper makers and Itationers, 1C9, Market
ftreet
Pearfon Parvin, fchool mafier, 25, north fifrh ft.
Pearfon Wm. hatter, 34, High i\.
Peart Bryan, houfe carpenter, 17,' Cherry alley
Peart Jane, widow, 7, Norris's alley
Peart Jofeph, houfe carpenter, 17, ditto
Pecholier G. 4, Crown II,
Peck Adam, labourer, between tenth and ckventh ftreets, in Arch ft.
Peck Elizabeth, 32, Plumb ft.
Peck Elizabeth, mifs, between third and fourth, in South ft.
Peckharo widow, i;ext 180, Spruce ft.
Peckworih John, P. fhoem.aker, 147, fouth fecond ft.
Peirce Caleb, livery ftable keeper, J34, Caliou^hill ft.
Peirce George, boarding houfe, 197, north front it.
Peirce and Smith, ironmongers, 23, north front Ct.
Peirce Wm. 37, Coates ft.
Peirfol Jeremiah, &: Co. iron merchants, 93, north fecond ft.
Peliz \Vm. grocer, 246, iouth fecond ft.
Pemberton Ann, widow, gentlewoman, 102, Chefnutft.
Pemberton Hannah, widow, 213, High Ir.
Pemberton James, gentleman, 72, fouth fee vid ft.
Pemberton Philadelphia, W idow, gentlewoman, 61 north Third
ftreet
Pemberton Sarah, mifs, gentlewoman, 77, Walnut ft.
Penmgton Edward fngar refiner, 159, Race ft.
Penington Ifaac & Edward, fugar refiners, ijj, Race ft.
Pen:iock George, merchant, 103, High ft.
. Pen lock Wm. innkeeper, corner of eighth and Cherry ft.
Penrofe Jonathan, Sheriif, 308, fouth front ftreet, and OiTicc, 97, Chef-
nut {treet
Penroie Samuel, merciiant, 56, Swanfon fr.
Penrose Wm. Iliip mailer, 120, Swanfon i'c.
Penrofe Thomas, merchant, 85, Pcnn ft.
Penihnd James, windfor chair maker, 227, nor'h Front ft.
Pepper Henry, and Soii, brewer^;, 2, louth fifth It.
Peres Peter, M. 13. 210, north Iticond fr.
Perkins Abraliam, carpt-nter, near Ninth fr. in Cherry al'ev
Perkins Benjamin, houfe carpenter, between Water and front, in Ca-
therine ft.
Perkins Elijah, M. D. 14, fouth fourth ft.
Perkins Jacob, brick maker, between Arch and Race, in north Ninth ft.
Perkins Ifaac, houfe carpenter,near 2;, north feventh ft.
Perkins Samuel, mariner, between tliird and fouilli U reels, in South
flrect
Perkins Samuel, houfe carpenter, Gall:el ft.
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Perkins Thomas, Patent nail manufjclurer, 120, Ibuth Front fl;,
Perkins widow, 57, Pcnn i\.
Perot EUilton, niorchant, 299, Higli ft.
Perot John, ditto zyy, ditto
Perrein Dennis, gun linith, 93, fouth Water/!,
Perry John, Ihopkeeper, 42 & 272, north Front ft.
Perry John, carpenter, Brown It.
Perry Margarett gentlewoman, 80, South ft.
Pefoa Ifaac, Ten. merchant, 160, Touth tliird ft-.
Peters Benjamin, thoemaker, 27, Cailowiiili It.
Peter George, merchant, 1^7 north third /Ireet, and 43, fouth Water
ftreec
Peters Jolm, Creflbn's alley
Peter Joiepli, merchant, 193, north fecondft,
Peters Kiciuird, Judge of the diltrict court, for the diftridl of Pennfyl-
vania, 8j, Walnut ft.
Peters Thomas T. book binder, 3, Cherry alley
Peter Mrs. widow gentlewoman, 193, north j'econd ft.
Peterion Derick, board mercliant, 95, 8vvaiifon ft. and 223, fouth Front
ftreet
Petherbridgc John, fliip wright, 38, Queen ft.
Pettit Andrew, & Andrew Bayard, merchants, 9, fouth Water ft.
Pettit Andrew, merchant, 77, Arch ft.
Peyton Edward I. wine merchant, 37, north fecondft.
Pfeitler Jofeph, phyfician, 235, north fccond ft.
Pnficr Tinev, butcher, Crown ft.
Pbsres William, innl^eeper. Market ft. Ferry
Phicl David, filver plater, 26, Saffafras alley
Phile John, fliopkeeper, 122, High ft.
Philler Andrew,. boot and ihocmaker, a.'56, fouth Front It.
Philips Alexander, taylor, 91, fouth Water ft.
Pliikpsi Cramond, & Co. merchants, corner of Spruce and Thiid Ct.
Philips Henry, merchant, corner of Fourth and Prune ft.ji
Phillips James, grocer, between fifth and f xth ftreets, in South il:.
Phillips John, taylor, 51, ibuth Water fr.
Phillips John H. taylor, 81, Swaafonft.
Phillips John, fliocmaker, St. John's ft.
Phillips John, hair dreffer and perfumer, S5i Race ft.
Phillios Jonas, broker, 229, north fecond ic. ollice 65, Chefnut ft.
Phillips Levi, fliopkeeper, 17, fouth Third ft.
Phillips N. & B. 1. merchants, 33, Arch ft.
Phillips William B. faddler and harnefs maker, 17, foiith fourth ft.
Phillips Thomas, bifcuit baker, back of 259, Cliriftian It.
Phillips, widow, 371, fouth Front fr.
Phipps John, gentleman, between Front and Second ftreets, in Coates
Itreet
Phipps Lewis, blackfrnltb, near 441, nnrt n Front ft.
Phipps Ifaac, tavern keeper. Almond ft. Wiiarf
l^hii^ps Stephen, taylor, 3, Strawberry it.
Phipps Thomas, druggiit & apothecary, 9, north third ft.
l>hvfr'k Edmond, gentleman, 207, north third ft.
Phyftck Philip, M. D. 45, Arch it.
Picard Peter, porter, between fourth and fifth ftreet?:, in German
fircet
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Pickell Kkbolas, blacJcfmith, ii6. South fr.
PickeriiisT Timothy, Secretary of State, corner of Sixth and Arch
ftreet
Pickworrh John, filk and Ituif fiioemaker, Elmflies alley
Pid^eon Chriftopher, cabinet maker, between fecond and thirdj in Ca-
therine 1:.
Pidgeon Lewis, grocer, 224, north Front ft.
Pid<i;eon William, fhoemaker, 346, fouth fecond ft.
Pierie John, hair drefl'er, 10, north fourth ft.
Piefch & Mayerhoff, merchants, 71, Race ft.
Pile Samuel, fliip joiner, 164, Swanfon ft.
Pimble David, taylor, ?6, lioith Water il.
Pinkerton David, gentleman, 37, Chriitian ft.
Pinkerton Heury, bricklayer, Coates ft.
Pinkerton John, fen. merchant, 133, iouth fecond ft.
Pinkerton, widow, gentlewoman, between ninth and tenth, in Filbert
ftreet
Pinkerton Mrs. gentlewoman, 46, north eighth ft.
Pinltion llichard, fea captain. Green ft.
Pinyard Matthias, cooper, 13, Qjieen ft.
Piper Frederick, currier, ^84, north fecond ft.
Piper Jacob, carter, near Poplar lane in north Third ft^
Piplier Peter, gentleman, Duke ft.
Pippeu Andrew, near Chriftian ft. in fouth fecond ft.
Pirrie Mary, widow, 4, Greenleaf 's alley
Pitfield Kobert, 48, north lixth It.
Pirner Aaron, grocer, between Vine and Callowhill ftreets, in north
Vv'iiter ft.
Plaine Henry, houfc carpenter, Brown ft.
Plankinhorn & Canby, venders of Plaifter of Paris, High near feventh ft,
Plarfkinhorn Jacob, hour inlpeilor, 38, Almond ft.
Plankinhorn John, merchant,- 4, Penn ft.
Pleafants Charles, & Jofeph, 33, High i\.
Pjeaiants Charles, mcrchasit, 117, north Front ft.
P eiCants I'i-atl, merchant^ 74,'ibuth fecond ft.
Plealants Samiiel, Sz Son, merchants, 74, fouth fecond ft,
Pleafants Samuel, merchant, 335, High ft.
Plice George, cooper. Green It.
Plowman Jofeph, tavern keeper, corner of Front and South ft.
Plumlkd George, merchant, 166, fouta Front ft. and 25c, iouth fecondf
ftteet
Poff George, Primer, 6, Branch ft.
Poincignon F. goldlmith, 55, north third ff.
Poirfon Mr. gentleman, 113, Vine ft.
Pole Edward. auv5li<meer, 32 &34, Duck {t.
Polcgreen Qj'am, filver fmith, 213, iouth third 0.
Polk Jehofliaphat, fadler and cap maker, 6, iouth Fonrih it.
Polk Robert, audtioi.eer, 43, north Iburth it.
Pollock James, taylor, 2, fouth V/ater IL
Poiiicon & Cupine, 74, Lombard ft.
Poole Jolisph, merchant, 122, north Iburth ft.
Poor John, A. M. and Principal in the Academy forYuvng Ladies, but,
third k fourth, in Cherry ft. #
Porter Alexander; Ihoemaker, Budd ft.
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Porter Catherine, \vIdow, between Water and Front flreets, in Chrifti-
an ftrcet
Porter James, fadlcr, 26, Strawberry ft.
Porter John, bruJh maker, 6, Strawlierry i\. and 125, High ft.
Porter John, pliyliciaii, i^i,foiitli iVont ft.
Porter John, flioemaker, corner of fecond and Chriftlan ft.
Porter Kd ert, attorney at law, 70, north fonrtli ft.
Porter Sirns, coachman, bet. Fifth and lixth ft.
Poft .Mary, gentlewoman, 67, north third i\.
Potch Conrad, tallow chandler, St. John's ft.
Poticr T. iTiL-rcham, corner of Ibnrth and Lombard ft.
Poth Adam, houle carpenter, near leventh in Lombard ft.
Potter Liizabeth Mifs, between fourth and rifih, in Oak ft.
Porter James, merchant, next 44, ibnth fifth ft.
Potter, Page, Sc Price, merchants, 31, Chcfnut ft.
Potter i-arah, widow, gentlewoman, 27, Filbert ft.
Potts George, bricklayer, near 249, louth third ft,
Poulibn Zachariah,.jun. printer, 80, Chefnut ft.
Puultney James, ironmonger, 104, High ft.
Poultney Jolin, iroiimonger, 124, High i\.
Poultney Thomas, gentleman, 143, Arch ft.
Poulnot Niciiolas, fhociria;ker, 15c, fonth Front ft.
Po'jpard James, engraver, 6, Brewer's alley
Powell Ann, fliopkeeper, ij, foiith third if.
Powell Elizabeth, widow, gentlewoman, 112, fouth third ft,
Powell Francis, tavern keeper, 31, North ft.
Powell Mary, widow, milliner, 12, north fixth ft.
Powell Rebecca, Shepherd's court
Powell Sufanna, widow, between Front and Water in Prime it;
Powell W^illiam, houfe carpenter, N.'cholfon'b court
Power /jlexander, broker, 145, Cheihut ft.
Power Jolhna, livery ftable keeper, Greenleaf's alley
Poynteli William, Itationer, and paper hanging manufa6lerer, 68 & 70,
Chefnut ft.
Praefelr John, clock and watchmaker, between Lombard and Pine in
fonth fifth It.
Pragers, & Co. merchants, 216, fonth Front ft. and Counting-houfe, 6,
Lombard It.
Pra'nl Lewis, armourer and cutler, 465, north fecond If.
Pratt Henry, merchant, 112, north Front ft.
Pratt James, maker ot'fegars, 76, north feventh ft,
Pratt oc Kintzmg, merchants, 95, north Water ft.
Prentice Bsnjamm, livery ItabJe keeper, 7, Leetitia court
Preftbn Amor, bricklayer, 40, Strawberry If.
Preffon James, Rigger, 90, Spruce 11:.
PreTLon John, boat buildtr, Duke ft.
Prefton Joh.a, houfe carpenttr, 11, Susar alley
Prei'ion John, fhoemaker, 22, SafTafras alley
Prefton Mary, ihopkeeper, 2, north tijird ft.
Preiion Wm. board infpeclor, 26, Elfrith's alley
TVeftcn Wm. jun. boat builder, 65, Duke ft.
Prefton Wm. fen. boat builder, Duke ff.
Prefton Wm. bricklayer, between Lombard and South, ftreets, in fifth
ftrcet
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Price Benjamin, blackfmith, 30, Union ft.
Price David, huckfter, near fecond m Caliowhlll f\.
Price David, coppcrlinith, 167, High Ir.
Price George, {hipn-.after, 3Z0, foutli front ft.
Price Jthn, mariner, 89, Swanlon '.:.
Price [ohn, M. merchant, lyd. High (t.
Price Juhn, tobacconift, 34Z, nortlj front ft.
Price Jofcph, hatter, 79, High ft.
Price Rebecra, widow, ihopkeeper, iiT, High ft
Price Richard, gentleman, 196, fouth fourth ft
Price Samuc!, merchant, 71, fourh front ft.
Price Sarah, fcliool mifirefs, 31, Rare {t.
Price Wm. fea captain, 279, fouch fecond ft.
Prince Samuel, (hoemaker. Water It.
Prince James, in fou.h eighth ft. b-t. Wahiut and Spruce ft.
Prieftman Wm. merchant, 129, 'fouih front it.
Prieftman Wm. gentleman, 15, fouth fifth !>.
Pritchard James, carpenter, between fomth and fifth ftreets, in Cherry
allev
Pritchard James, Point pleafant, Kenfington
Pritchard Wm bet. V/alnut & Spruce, in eighth ft.
Pritchett Anna, C. widow, 11, Lombard i\.
Pritchctt Th()n-;as, Infpcclor of falted provifions, 205, fcuth front
ftreet
Pritchett V/m. Rig>Ter, Brown {\.
Pritch-rt Wm. merchant, 27, fouth fourth ft.
Private INlr. tin plate worker, 51, north third Cz.
Procier Elizabeth, fhopkeeper, 28, fouth fecond ft.
Proctor Thomas, gentleman, next 163, Arch ft.
Proffer James, flioe wareliou'e, 173, High It.
Piofler Uriah, fliosmaker, and tavernkeeper, corner of fecond and Ca-
therip.e fr.
Proud Robert, gentleman, 38, north fifth tt.
Proudtit James, Nl. D. 49, Walnut ft.
Proiift George, fugar baker, neaf 306, fouth fecond ft.
Provini Jolcph, compofition marble worker, at the place of his exhibi-
tion of elegant wax fignrcs, 107, north I'econd ft.
Provoft Frederick, coach maker, between eighth and ninth, in Filbert
ffrect
Pryor Charles, merchant, 47, Unisn ft
Pryor Jolcph, grocer, 27, Elfritl.'s allev, and 37, north Water ft.
Proyor Thomas, gentleman, 27 ik 29, ibuth Water ft.
Pullin Robert, plater, 177, P^ace It.
Purdon J. fhopkeeper, 122, fouth front ft.
Purkenpine Jot:n, burcher, Budd ft.
Puryes John, & Co. fliopkeepers, 22, fouth fecond ft.
Purves John, & Son, taylors, 78, louth Water i\.
Pyles widow, boarding houle, 47, fouth third ft.
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\^UAIL Thomas, mariner, between fecond and third, in Plumb
ftreet
Qiiefnet K. dancing mafler, Harmony court
Qiiefl; Nicholas, plaftcrer, Waggoners alley
Qiiig HenrVt taylor, 3, ShJppen II.
Qiiigley Tames, labourer, between front and Water, in Prime ft,
P'lilland John, clerk, 63, fouth fourth ft.
^uinn Daniel, grocer, corner of Vine and third fl»
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^ _ABSOM George, 22, Moravian alley
Riidertraw, widow, 190, north third ft.
Kain John, chair maker, Fearis's court
E-ains John, bottler, 22, north fixthft.
Ralfton & Jordan, curriers, 121, north third ft.
Ralfton Robert, merchant, 90, fouth front ft.
RalftonWm.8o, Lombard ft.
Ralfton Wm. & Co. grocers, 328, fouth front ft.
RambooWm, tavernkceper, 319, nortii front ft.
Rambo Daniel, boat builder, Green ft.
Rarafey John, mafter of the Charity School, in the Univerfity yardj
north foufth ft,
Ramfey iMrs. widow, boarding houfe, 96, north third ft.
Ramfhorn Mr. baker, near Green, in north third ft.
l^ancky Frederick, Farrier, 75, north lecpnd It..
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Randall Chriflopher, cooper, BuJ.i fl-.
Kandall Rebecca, mantoa maker, 8, Kevs alley
Randall Iloberc, board mercliant, 121, Ibuth tliird (i.
Randall Sarah, widow, 26, Shippen ft.
Randall Thomas, gentleman, 88, Spruce (i.
Ranc-y Robert, merchant, near 125, Arcii i\.
Rankin ^^l-xander, clerk. Green It.
Rankin George, cabinet maker, Elfrith's alley
Rape Nicholas, wheelwright, 178, Race ft.
Rape Nicholas, baker, 178, ditto
Rapico Renard, I'egar maker, between fecond and third, in Plumb
llreet
Raquet Lydia, widow, 151, Arch {}.
Rarick Godfrey, tnbacconilt, 12, north front fh
Rafer Caiheriuei (hopkeeper. Artillery Lane
Raw'e Robert, Printer, 33, Carters alley
Rawle V/m. attorney of the United States, for the diftricl of Pennfylva-
nia, 260, High ih
Ray Andrew, tavernkeeper, 366, Swanfon fi.
Raymond Peirce, grocer and Liquor Aorc, 2^9, north fecond fl.
Rea Alexander, carter, 9}, South ih ,
Rea Mary, widow, 9, Sugar alley
Read Alexander, grocer. South, near fifth ft.
Read and Carre!!, cabinet makers, near Chefnut, in lifth (l.
Read Daniel, L watch and clock maker, 271, fouth front IL
Read James-, inlpeiftor of flour for the Port, corner of North alley and
hfth Ih
Read John, merchant, 143, Chefnut fi.
Read John, jun. Councelior at La^', and agent: for the United Stare?,
under the 6th Article of the Britilli Treaty, office, 129, Arch, and
dwelling houfe, 171, Chefnut ft.
Read Jacob, Senator from the State of South Carolina, corner of ii:h
&■ Chefnut ft.
R.ead & Pierie, curriers, 6j, Chefnut ft.
Read Samuel, fhopkeeper, 4^, north fecond ft.
Read Sufannah, innkeeper, 25, South alley
Read Wm. merchant, 150, fouth fecond iL
Read W m. & Co. merchants, in Dock, near fecond fl.
Read Mr. book binder, 146, north third ft.
Reading Martha, widow, feamftrefs, 369, north fecond fir.
Readyhough John, bricklayer, Nichulfon's court.
Reakirt John, grocer, z}.39, north fecond It.
Reboul Peter, broker, 57, Race fti eet, and 393, north third (i,
Reddall Tohn, & Co. commilHon ir.erchants, 5, north Water It,
Reddick Ciiriilian, 7*9, Pine ft.
Redmond John, M. D, 42, north fecond jft.
Redmond Philip, tavernkeeper, 53, fouth front fl-.
Redwood Wm. merchant, 139, fouth front ft.
Reed George, taylor, 75, fouth Water It.
Reed & Forde, merchants, 61, ditto
Reed John, cabinet maker, near 273, north fecond ft.
Reed Samuel, merchant, 105, Swanfon ft.
Reed Wm. drayman, 36, Meade alley
Reeder Abner,.gold&filverfmitb, 38, north front f>.
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Recdir Djniel weavei*, between Gcrmin and Catherine, in Fifth
Hicet
Retdlc Catharine, gentlewoman, 67, Cherry fh
Kcegicr Andrew, hutklter, lyt, Race It.
R'.-eglcr Charles, planter, 70, Siio,ar alley
Rees Henry, baker, lao, north fifth fl:.
Rees Georp;e, Ihoeniaker, 2,65, foiith I'econd (\.
Rees Jacob, ctdarcoiper, 77, Race If.
Rees Valentine, vi(Stnaller, between Walnut and Chefnut, in Eighth
ffreet
Reefe Adam, 115, north fiont {\.
Rcefe Daniel, taylor, between Front and fecond flrects, in Fuller's
alley
Rseve (Mark, mcrcliant, 29, Callnwhiil fl.
Reeve Peter, merchant, 130, Spruce ii.
Regan I. M. D. 31;, Plumb if.
Regin Abraham, baker, Ann ff.
Regs John, mariner, 62, Chrilfian {\.
Rehn Eve, widow genrltwonian, 62, Elm ft.
Rehn John, brewer, 60, Elm ff.
Reiberg Conrad, hair dreffer, ic6, north thiri ff.
Rciclie Francis, engraver, iS, Apple tree alley
Reichel Anguflus Frederick, cabinet maker, 128, Arch ff.
Reic!)ell Michael, coachman, near fixtl) in Creflon's alley
Reid Robert, taylor, ^4, Swanfon ft.
Ri^ifsclinau Jolm, grocer, 69, north fourth fl.
R.eillcy f^dward, hatter, 184, fonrh Water ft.
Reilly Elizabeth, widow, 20, SafTafras alley
Reilley Phiiip, merchant, Powell ft.
Reily JollL-ph, fhoemaker. Green ft.
Reily Jonathan, tavern keeper and bottler, 190, Swanf^jn fl-
Reinboth Charle;:, baker, between fixth and leventh flreets, in Spruce
Itreet
Rein Michael, labourer, near fourth ft. in New ft.
Reinard Lewis, burcl;er, i 12, north fourth ft.
Reifer Jacob, tin plate worker, 138, north fourth ft.
Reifs ^tichael, cedar cooper, 33, Vine ft.
Rfclf Ann, widow, boarding lu-ule, 172, fouth third it.
Remer William, mariner, Fcaris's court
Remington Clement, inf"pe£lor of Lumber, §^y Race ft.
Renkin Davis, labourer, 63, Queen ft.
Rennick Enoch, boarding houle, 104, Swanfon ft.
Renno Francis, paper hanger, 246, louth third ft.
Kenfhaw Richard, grazier, 90, Union ft.
B enwitk Lewis, corner of fixtli and South ft.
Revelle Jolm, labourer, 7, Waggoner's alley
Reynolds Andrew, gentleman, 127, louth third ft.
Reynolds James, & Henrv, carvers and gilders, 56, High ft.
Reynolds John, & Co. toliacconifts, 194, fouth Water ft.
Reynoics t^arah, widow, fhopkceper, 112, Swanfon ft.
Reynolds Simon, fclioolmaftcr, 214, north fecond ft.
Reynolds William, dealer in hardv/are, 183, fouth fecond ft.
Reininger Frederick, labourer, 24, north eighth ft.
Rhea David, innkeeper, 82, north front it.
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Rhea Mary, fbopkeeper, 30, north fecond (i.
Rhea Mr. tavern keeper, zd. door irom the corner of Catherine in foutk
lecond i\-
Rhoades & Wildes, fiiopkcepers, j^^ north fecond ft.
Rhodes B. Harriloii, & Co. merchants, 44, norih Water fl.
PJiodes Charles, houfe carpenter, 235, loutl; fecond ft.
Riiodes Mark, grocer, ncarfeventh ft. in Race ft.
Rhodes Philip, boufe carpenter, Starr alley
Rhodes Samuel, merchant, 1, Penn ft.
Rhodes Sarah, widow gentle woman, near 96, Arch ft.
Ricardo Jofcph, merchant, 53, north third ft.
Rice Henry, & Patrick, bookfellers & ftationers, 50, High ft. and 16,
fouth fecond fir.
Rice John, fhip carpenter and tavern keeper, below the Swedifii church,
Swanfon ft.
Rice Jofeph, fchool mafter, corner of George and Sliippen ft.
Rice Philip, pilot, 53, Almond {\.
Rice Robert, fea captain, 26, Queen ft.
Rich Henry Pye, one of the commiluoners under the 6th article of the
Britil'i Treaty, 42, north fifth ih
Rich Ifiiac, innkeeper, 133, Race i\.
Richardet Samuel, City Tavern and Cof/ee Houfe, 86, louth fecond
ftreet
Richards Catherine, tavern keeper, 89, Callowhill ft.
Richards John, jun. meiclianr, between ninth and tenth ftrcets, ia
Chefnut ft. '
Richards John, labourer, it8, north fifiii ft.
Ricliards John, ironmonger, 59, market A.
Richards John, jun. currier, corner of Dock and third ft.
Riciiards joieph. mariner, 57, Pine ft.
Richards Nathaniel, grocer, between Swanfon and Front in Catherine
Ih'eet
R-ichards Rachel, widow, gentlev.oman, ao6, north Front ft.
Richards Satnucl, jun. fiiverfmith. Laurel ft.
Richards Samuel, iron merchant, iij, north Water ft.
Richards William, fkin drefier, 126, iVIarket ft.
Richards &: \\'illiamlon, goldimiihs and jewellers, 236, fuuih Front
ftreet
Richardfon J<>el, mariner, 132, nortli thii'd ft,
Richardii-in Jofeph, goldimith, jo, fouth front ft.
Richardfon William, optician, 75, fouth fecond ft.
Richardlivn William, iea captain, Duke ft.
Richtr George, fhoemaker. Green ii.
RicheHI)n John, mariner, 4, Swanfon ft.
Rickey Samuel, broker, 133, Chefnu: ft.
Kidg John, Ihip mafter, 7, Vine iK
Ritdle David, houie carpenter, 13I, Pine ft.
Ridey Wm. butcher. Brown ft.
Ridgway Allen, grocer, nor:h tenth ftreet, between Market and Arch
ftreet
Ridgway Jacob, merchant, 160, north Front ft.
Rieiile John, tohacconift, 150, Market i\.
Riehle Wm. tanner, 156, Market It.
Riely John, Ihcemaker, Green i\. -^
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Rievcrjohn, baker, between Front and Swaufon ftreets, in Catharln*
Riffcts Edward, tavern keeper, 169, Vine fl.
Rigby Cati'.eriiie, v.'i iow, cabinet maker, 1Z2, north Front fl,
R!j»iiy Jofeph, ironmonger, 17, Race Ih
R III Jacob, Iviul'j carpenter, near Poplar Lane in north third ft«
R'.ii iVlarv, widow, 30, <)iieen It.
Rigden Thomas, fruiterer, 205, ("outh Iccond ft.
Riioy John, mariner, 6;, north fixth ft.
Riley John, watch and clock maker, 11, fouth fccond ft.
Rimer fhonias, boot and ilioemaker, /jy, fouth I'econd ft.
Rincjoicpli, pot.er, near 234, Market ft.
RinedoUar Jacob, ihipwright, 21, Chriftian, between Water & front
{brecis
Rinedjllar Emanuel, taylor, 17, Lombard ft.
Ringrove Mary, ichool miftrel's, 68, Union ft.
Rink John, coachman, 4.7, Cable lane
Rink iicb iHan, keeper ot" Coaches for hire, 7, Shippen ft.
Rinker John, gentleman, 371, north fecond ii,
Rifberg Guftavus, Icrivener, 14, Arch ft.
Rifour^^h Aiucine, merchant, 21, Penn It.
Riler Jacob, tinman, 168, nortli fourth ft.
Ritchie James, S. merchant, 265, Ibuth front ft.
Ritchie Mrs. widow, hoarding houl'e, 13, Carters alley
Ritchinfoa Nicholas, fliopkeeper, 171, South ft.
Ritrhinfon Sulannah, huckfter, Meade alley
Ritt^r Henry, baker, 24, north fifth ft.
Rittcr Jacob, fiiopkeeper, 70, north front ft.
Rittenhoule Mrs. geatlewoman, 245, Arch ft.
Rizer Martin, tavernkeeper, 222, iouth fecond ft.
Roarck li'aac, fea captain, 48, Almond ft.
Robb jame>. Printer, 29, Pewter platter alley
Robb fames, cabinet maker; near Brown ftreet, in north third ft.
Robbins Roger, gentleman, 91, Arch ft.
Roberdeau Elizabeth, gentlewoman, 149, Arch ft-.
Roberts C. ironmonger, 97, Market ft.
Roberts Edward, 145, Iouth third ft.
Roberts Elizabeti), I'pinfter, 2, Lauicia court
Roberts Elizabeth, gentlewoman, Cliurch alley
Roberts George, lumber merchant, yard corner of fourth Sc Vine, oi
dwelling honfe in Ann ft.
Roberts George, merchant, 2, Church alley
Roberts George, ironmonger, ly^ north ninth ft.
Roberts Hugh, cv' George, jun. ironmongers, 83, Market ft.
Pioberts Hiigh, City Commidioner, Mulberry court
Roberts James, flioemakcr, 44, ftrawberry ft.
Roberts John, watchmaker, lliop 47, and dwelling houfc, /]f), fouth 3d ft,
Ro!)erts Jonathan, houfe carpenter, backofn3, Callowhill ft.
Roberts Jonathan, houl'e carpenter, 36, Kunckel ft.
Roberts Jofeph, iro 1 msrcha it, ^rooked billet wharf
Roberts Jofeph, next 47, noj th leventh ft.
Roberts Jofeph, merchant, 16, north fourth ft'.
Roberts llVael, 132, tliito
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Roberts Michael, ironmonger, 92, Market ft.
Roberts Michael, iiierchaiu, 19, Race 11.
Roberts Jelfe, jilailterer, 132, north fourth ft.
Roberts Sarah, grocer, 93, Chriftian ft.
Roberts Thonias, merchant, 205, north fecond ft.
Roberts Wm. houle carpenter, 163, Chefnut ft.
Robert fun Alexander, 145, Walnut ft.
Robcrtfon Ann, (hopkeeper, 194, lout h front ft.
Robertlbn Charles, dealer in malt liquors, &:c. 168, fouth fecond ft.
Robertfon Duncan, book binder, Hottmans alley
Robertlbn James, M. grocer and ftarch manufacturer, 14, Little Water
ftreet
Robertion Parker, carpenter, near fourth, in Cyprels alley
Robertfon Reuben, Cyprefs alley
Robertfon widow, fkin dreffer, 353, north fecond ft.
Robefon Jonathan, merchant, 41, Spruce ft. and Wain's Wharf
Robelon Sc Paul, merchants, 53, north Water ft.
Robins Hannah, 387, north front ft.
Robins John, len, bricklayer, 159, Vine ft.
Robins Mr. block maker, 43, Penn ft.
Robins Ttn>mas, block and pump maker, 9, Little Water ft.
Robins Andrew, rigger, near 6, Chriilian ft. back
Robinfon Antliony, W. jeweller, 23, Strawberry, and 30, fouth fecond
ftreet
RobiiifoM Chriftopher, above Chriftian, in fouth /ccond ft.
Robinfon Daniel, gentleman, 96, Union ft.
Robinfon F.benezer, brufh manufafturer, 82, north fixth ft,
Rob iifon James, jun. merchant, 19, north fecond ft.
Robinfon fames, merchant, 33, nonh fecond ft.
Robinfon James, grocer, 48, Shippenft.
R.obi!i!oLi James, ifaich manufa<ftnrer, 391, north fronl ft.'
Robinfon [ohn, baker, 16, Apj^le tree alley
Robinlon John, ni;iriner. Church alley, oppofice the Swedilh Church
Rubirfon J( hn, butcher, near 9, in Filbert ft,
Robinfon Jonathan, flour merchant, next 39, Spruce ft.
Robinfon Jofeph, honfe carpenter, between German 6: Plumb, in fifth
flreet
Rohinlon Morris, flour merchant, between 176 and 182, Arch ft,
Kobinfon Richard, havter, 202, Market ft.
Bobinibn Rofannah, gentlewoman, next 200, fouth fourth ft.
Rulunlon Samuel, zS, Vine ft.
R'.)'Hnfon Samuel, hatter, 41, fouth front f'.
Robinfon Wm. honfe carpenter, Crown ft.
Robinfon Wdliam, jun. houfe carpenter, north third, bet. Noble and
Green ft.
.Rob nfon William, mariner, 84, Penn ft.
Eobinf.n Wlliam, jufticeoftiie peace, 330, fouth front ft.
R -liinfoii William, jun. F^!"q. merchant, 29.% fonrh fjconcHh
Robinfon Mr. dealer in C: ina, north third bet. Noble and Green ft,
Rockenburg Samuel, flioemaker, 76, Elm It.
Rotlriques Perfyra, pedlar, 56, Arch ft.
Rody Nail, tayior, 90, Swanibn ft.
Roc Jelle, houfe carpenter, Hoffman's alley
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Roeoiick John, mill wriglit, 253, louth third /T.
Rogers IJciijamin, iliocniakcr, 20, A^pletres alley
Rogers Hugh, fhip rarpenter, near <^icen, in front fi.
Rogers Thornas, mcrcliant, 8, Elbow lane
Rogers Wni. grorcr, i,.? .', north fccond Ir.
Rogers Williain, Rev. D. D. profefFor of Rhetoric, and Belles Lettresia
the Univerllry, 40, north fourth ft.
Rogers Win. grocer, 50, Race ii.
Rogers cc Willon, merchants, 37, High ft.
Rohr Henry, blackfmith, 175, north fecond ft.
Rohr John^ ditto, 115, north fecond fr.
Rohrman Conrad, wheel wright, 72, Green (t.
Rohrmau Henry, ditto 441, north fecond ft,
Rojentie widow, iii, Vine ft.
Rolando Charles, grocer, 220, fouth fecond fr.
Roliingron John, hair dreiTjr, Sy, I'oui h fourth ft.
Rolfton George, Infpeftor of the re/f-nue, 256, footh front ft.
Roney John, turner, 69, north fifth ft. and between fifth & fixth £:.
Cherry fr.
Rofbortom Eve, widow, near Walnut, in fifth fr.
Rofe Atkinfon, taylor and Ihopkecper, 13, north front ft.
Rofe Cropley, wine merchant, 83, foinh Water ft.
Role David, grocer, corner sif nortli Water and Vine ft.
Rofe David, fen. brick maker, 52, Green it.
Rofe David, bricklayer, 7, Wood fr.
Rofe John, bricklayer, 9, Wood It:.
Rofe Jonathan, ditto, 4, ditto
Rofe Peter, fhoemaker, 21, Prune ft.
Rofe Thomas, fhopkeeper, 38, north front ft.
Rofe Thoma-;, brick malcer, 424, Wood ft.
Rofer Jacob, -35, Elfrith's alley
Ronn Catharine, widow, 368, north fecond ir.
Rofs Andrew, M. D. 6, Prune ft.
Rofs Andrew, Clerk in the Treafury Department, 148, Race ft.
Rofs Ciiarles, Sc Simfon, merchant, 121, fouth front It.
Rofs & Chapman, merchants, 9, north fecond ft.
Rofs David, iea captain, 170, north front {t.
Rois Henry, painter & glazier, 74, Almond ir.
Rofs John, mariner, between front and lecond ftreets, in South £s.
Rofs John, merchant, corner of Pine and lecond ftreets
Rofs John, merchant, next 255, north front fr.
Rofs Joleph, painctr and glazier, 140, north third ft.
Rofs Robert, broker, 134, north third Ir.
Rofs Thomas, attorney at law, 52, Walnut ft.
Ro's Wm. grocer, 263, fouth fecond ft.
Rofs Mrs. gentlewoman, 18, Arch fr.
Roiftt Jofeph, hatter, 135, ibuthiccond ft.
RofTeter John, iea eaptain, 101, ibuth fifth ft.
Rotl: Philip, mufician Crown ft.
Rothflacken Elizabeth, widow, 120, north fifth ft.
Rouchamps Peter, & Co. merchants, 123, north Water fr.
Roup John, fhoemaker, 108, north fecond ft.
Roufh John, fkinner, 58, Race ft.
Roufh Ifaacy grocer, 112? north fecond fr.
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Tvouflett F. C. merchant, 114, fouth front, &: Dock, bet. lecond & Front
ftreets
Puow Martin, junior, hifcuit baker, 146, fouth front ft.
Rowe & Simmons, merchants, 107, fouth Water IK
Pvowiand Benjamin, & James, iron merchants, zii, north front ft.
Rowley Edward, liiopkcepcr, 5, north front ft.
Rowal Walter, 22, North ft.
Rowan Amelia, b jarding houfe, near Chriftian in Front ft.
Ilowen John, houfc carpenter, 297, fouth front ft.
Rowen John, houie carpenter, ij, Apple tree alley
Rovven Moles, houlc carpenter, 31, Oiieen H.
Royfton George, taylor^ 54, Sliippen a.
R-iiJolph Either, widow gentiewoman, 21, Branch ft.
Rudolph John, fioi-.r fador, 18, Dotk ft. \
Rudolph VV'illiair, grocer, 286 Sc 270, race ft.
Rudiiiph, widow, ic, Pine i\.
Rudy Rachel, widow, 112, north fifth ft.
Ruli" John H- fliue dealer, corner feco;:d and Market ft,
Rurf iic Pratt, merchants, 73, north fecoud ft.
Rugan John, grocer, near feveuth in Piace ft.
Rugan ik Rhodes, grocers, 259, High ft.
Rundle Michard, rncrchaat, 246, Market ft.
Pi-unner Mai tin, butcher, Crown ft,
Ruili Eenjamin, M. D. corner of fourth and Walnut ft-.
Ruih Conrad, ikiii dreiTer and parchment maker, 52, Callowhill Ct.
Ruih George, lioufe carpenter, between ninth and tenth ftreets, im
Cherry ft.
Rufli Lewis, ikin dreffer, 95, Race ft.
Rufh jofeph, fhipwrigUt, 199, north front ft,
Ruih William, Ihip cdiver, 172 and 174, north front ft.
Rulh William, grazier, 94, Race ft,
"Kuflell And.-ew, taylor, Galkel ft.
Ruffell ik Boone, merchants, Pine ft. wharf >
Ruflell Edward, merchant, 19, Pine ft.
Ruffell Francis, grocer, 75, SoutTi ft.
RuffcU Joleph, Ihip carpenter, between Water and Front, in Catherine
ftrect
Ruffell Jofeph, merchant, 3, Penn ft.
RuflMl Timotliy, lea captain, 15, Gray's alley ,
Ruileil William, grocer, 308, north Front ft.
K.ullon Anthony, fruiterer, above Poplar Lane in north thirdft.
Ruth Thomas, porter, 8./, Elm ft
Rutherford Agnes, boarding houfe, 30, Walnut (}.
Rutter Jacob, lign painter, lif-h ft. near Walnut it. and Logan's allcr
Ryal Ilaac, cryw;r, 73, north fixtli ft.
Ryan James, merchant, 42, north fixth ft.
Pvyan John, bottler, near fecond ft. in Combe's alley
Ryan Lewis, boot and fhoe maker, 53, fouth third ft.
Ryan Timothy, houfe carpenter, 13, Gray's alley
Ryerlbn Thomas, merchant, 177, High ft.
Kyne Jofeph, potter, Hoffman's alley
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I^ADLER John, (lone cutter, lo, South alley
.Sadler Jolin, (hoe maker, 167, fouth third i\.
Saddler Mactiiias, houfe carpenter, 249, Arch fl.
iSagai Michael, haker, 242, Arch ft.
Suilor Henry, (tone cutter, 27, Sugar alley
iSaint Doujvlas, crrocer, Vernon l\.
Salade Sebaftian, fringe and lace weaver, 4, Letitia court
Salles Mr. 281, Couth Front ft.
iSaktr Samuel, carver & gilder, between Chefnut and Walnut, infourtb
itreet
Salter John, gentleman, 37, race It.
ftampibn Ja'-ob, wharf builder, 388, north Front ft.
Sampfon J'^hn, whip maker, 32, north fixth fl.
iSanders Fiijah, houfe carpenter, 124, north fifth ft.
Sanders Jacob, carter, 469, north fecond ft.
Sanders Maria, 14, fouth fourth ft,
Sanders, widow, I'choulmiftrefs, near feventh in Race ft.
Sanderfon Michael, merchant, 137, fouth front ft.
Sandsfield Thomas, coach maker, Palm's alley
Sang Charles, confe<ftioner, 164, vSpruee ft.
Sanfom Jofeph, merchant, 45, north Front ft.
Saiifom Samuel, jun. gentleman ditto
Sanfom Samuel, jun. Printer, 27, Arch ft.
SanromWlHiam, merchant, near 86, Arch ft,
Savazin Bartholomew, merchant, iiy, Soutii ft.
Sarin Caleb, flioeinaker. Fuller's allcv
Sarnighaufen William, M. D. back of 314, north fecondfK
Saul Efa, blackfmith, iy8. Race ft.
Saunders Robert, fhoemaker, 110, South ft.
- Savage J''hn, merchant, 91, fouth thiid ft.
Savery Thomas, houfe carpenter, 20, north fifth ft.
Sav ie-1 Samuel, grocer, 51, north Front (t
Sawer James, fhopkceper, 201, fouth fecond ft.
Say Benjamin, M. D. 64, north fecond (r.
Say Francis, mariner, between third and fourth ftrcets, in Plumb ft.
Say C. Thomas, raylor, Brown ft.
Savre Francis Bowes, M. D, 88 Vine It.
Scaife Flizaberh, widow, grocer, 71, f- uthft.
Scaron Richard, labourer, 414, fouth Front (t.
Scattergood & Stevenfon, curriers, 276, north Front ft.
Scattergood Tl'omas, taiu.er, 278, north Front fi.
i-icatterp-ood Thomas H. currier and tanner 270, north Front ft*
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Scarret Jofeph, fllverfmlth, Creflbn's court
Scent Barbara, %\idow, 26, Gatkcl (t.
SchatFer Dorothy, widow, Crown fr.
Si haft'er Dorothy, near Brown it. in north third ft.
Schafter Jacob, flioemaker, next 409, north third it.
Srhaffei- John, next 393, north third ft.
SchaiFer, widow, 15, north eighth ft.
SchaurncnkefTel Frederick, baker, 378, north fecond fr.
Schellenger Cornelius, piUit, 28, Q_ueeni>.
Schcllinks Daniel, pilot, lietween'lecond and front ftreetSj in Chriftian
ilreet
Scheive Chriitian, ladies and gentlemen's hair drefler, corner of Wliite-
horfe allev, bet. lecond and third it. in Chtinnt ih
(Schievely Henry, tinier, &. iurgeon's iaftrunient maker, 49, iouth tkird
ftreet
SchlofTcr George, gentleman, 189, north fecond /I,
Schmalez Henry, houfe carpenter, Ker's alley
Schmidt Frederick, miniiter of the Lutherian congregation, 27, north
fourth i\.
Schmidt George, grocer, 9c, Swanlbn i\.
Schnieder Cafper, h:mber merchant, 315, north front ft-
Schnieder & Fientham, lumber merchants, 317, north front ft.
Schnieder John, pilot, 196, iouth front il,
Schniuder 'ohn, cooper, between Vine and Callowhill, in north Wate^
Iheet
Scholtield Samuel, iliopkeeper, 92, north fourth ft.
Schoifield & Tyibn, fliupkeepers, corner of Arch and third ft.
Schreine , 1 22, north iecond fh
Shreiner Mrs. widow, gemlswoman, 11, Cherry alley
Shroeder Charles, confectioner, 222, High it.
Schiilt Frederick, i'adler and harnefs maker, Hoifman's alley
Schweikani Frcderirl;, 83, nortii fourth it.
Scott Bcniarnin, confiable, 147, Walnut ft.
Scoit David, blackfmith, High it, bet. 9th & 10th ft.
Scott Edward, taylor, 83, iouth front it.
Scotr George, croper, 138, north Water ft.
Scott James, labourer, Gaikill ft.
Scott James, plaiiterer, 246, fouth front ft.
Scott James, ditto, corner of fourth and Plumb ft,
Scoit John, 119, Spruce it.
Scott John, blackf;nith, 219, north front ft.
Scott Robert, dealer in torn, flour, &c. corner of fifth and Sprue*
ftreets
Scott Samuel, carpenter, 154, north fifth ft.
tScott& Walker, bottlers, 121, iouth Water ft.
Scott !Vlrs, widow, boarding houfe, between fecond and third, in South
ftreet
Scott JMrs. ihopkceper, 65, north third it.
Scotten Samuel, wlialebone cutter, 123, Chefnutft.
Scherer Conrad, innkeejier, i44,\'incit.
Scravendyke Ptter, ibap and candle manufa6\urer, 237, foUth fccocd
ftreet
Scull Benjamin, hatter, 181, High ft.
Scull Wm. mariner, Nuble lane
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Scully Barnaby, iliopkcepcr, nexf 107, Pine ff.
Scully Jnlin, bottler, 32, Wahiui IK
Scarighc James, merciiant, 49, Clicfnut, and near the corner, of Mar-
ket in north {ixtli ft.
Seaborn Ilo[)frt, lavlor, 76, .Arch fr,
Strckcl David, grazier, 305, High Ir.
Scchc-i Gt.'or|:^e DaviJ, gentleman, 309, High ft.
Scckel 1 Icnry, wine merchant, 21.-7, High It.
t»eckel Lavvrence, mercl)ant, 155, High It.
iseckel H-tbccca, boarding lioufe, 128, uortli fourth ft.
iSickcIl Henry, 127, New it.
ijeckel Hetiry, Green It.
Sttgcr David, confeiitioncr, 6y, fouth fccond Ct,
Seen John, fljoemaker, 36, SaftatVas alley
iSeivz Cliarlotte, widow, fhopkeeper, 60, Race ft.
Sell Hcray, painter and glazier, 452, north fecond ft.
S'-ll Soloiiian, taylor, Urown ft.
Sell Soloinan, tavernkeeper, 297, north third fr.
Sellers Chnftopher, gentleman, 208, north fecond ft.
bcllors David, card maker, near the corner of IMarket, in north fix?i-
It reel
Sellers Nathan 2: David, wire workers, 231, High ft.
Sei!e;s Robert, printer, 83, Arch ft.
Sviick- John, boarding houie, in fouih fovirth, between Plumb& Shippen
ilrects
tenderling Jacob, grocer, 409, north front ft.
Senderlin^ Nicholas, grocer, lietv^een 196, and 214, north Third
ftreet
Senderling Nicholks, i>cy:t 406^ north third ft-
Senemand Gdldfmith, 79, Elm ft.
Scnn Henry, cordwaintr, bet. third 5: fourth, in Green ft.
Sequin Sctnior, 326, nortli ferwnd Ir.
Sergeant Elizabclii, '^idow, gentlewoman, 42, north feventh ft.
Sergeant John, gentle ma-rt, 79, Scuth ft.
Sergear.t Wm. attorney at law, 113, Arch ft.
Serui Jabez, fljoemakcr, 344, fouth front i\.
Scrnjon d: Ahbctt, blackfmiths, 26, north fecond f:.
Sern.on Ifaac, M.D. 23, north fecond ft.
Sers David, merchant, 173,- norih front fr.
Ser\i'.e Andrew, merchant, 67, fouth front ft.
Service John, grocer, between fifth and fixth ftreets, in South Ct.
Strving'Nichulas, labourer, S8> north iixth ft.
Servoi's l^cob, jultice oftl.e peace, office near the corner'of Vine in Wa-
ter fc. and houfe 209, north front ft.
Scrvofs John, hatter, 213, north front Ir.
Servtrt's ci: Shoemaker, flour merchants, Vine ft. wharf
Scverne Benjamin, keeper of coaches for hire 66, Sugar alley
Severt Barbara, widow, 26, Sugat alley
Sevell Anna Maria, I'rench and Englifli boarding houfe, 68, Spruce
lireet
Sewell Alary, boarding lioufe, 4, north eighth ft.
Sexton Jared, taylor, 48, fouth Water Ttreet, and 93, north Ftont
ftreet
Seybert Andrew, labourer, 202, Race ft.
geybert Conrad; gentleman, next 386, north (econd ft.
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Sevbert Peter, fugar baker, 12, Church alley
Seybert Sebaftian, butcher, near the corner of Green, in north fecan«i
Irreet
Seybert Mr. M. D. 191, north fecond ft.
Seyfai belt John, bleeder, 25, CallowhiU ft.
SeylVid Jacob, furgeon barber, between third and fourth, in Plum%
ftreet
Seyfrid John, flioemaker. Brown fr.
Seyfrid Mrs. widow, near Race, in Crown i\.
Seynery George, taylor Brown ft.
Shade Mary, widow, below Chriftian, in fecond ft.
Shade Peter, brufh maker, near 145, Spruce ft.
Shafe Pttsr, carter, St. John's ft.
Shaffer Henry, labourer, 18, fouth fourth ft.
Shaffer John, butcher, 355, Arch i\.
Shaffer Philip, labourer, 53, Queen ft.
ShallcroCs & M'Kinley, fnoemakers, 43, fouth front ft.
Shalius Francis, engraver, 40, Vine it.
Shanahan Michacl,"iron merchant, 58, north Water ft.
Shane John, fliallopnian, Budd H.
Shannoek Albert, M. D. Bndd ft.
Shannon John, 29, North fr.
Shannon Wm. rau-lioncer, 183, Market ft.
Sharpe Benjamin, taylor, 55, and 57, fouth thh'd ft.
Sharp Hannah, between Plumb and Shippen ftreets, ia loath fourth
ftreet
Sharp Hervey, labourer, 99, New ft.
Sharp Mr. pilot, 64, Chriftian ft.
Shar; lefs Jeffe, merchant, 40, fouth third ft.
Sharfwood James, carpenter, 92, north ftxth ft.
Shaugneffcy John, labourer, Coalcs it.
Shaw x'lrchibald, 106, Chriftian ft,
Shaw Matthew, houfe carpenter, 197, fouth front ftreet, and 47, Pioe
ftreet
Shaw Robert, merchant, i, nojth fifth ft.
Shaw Samuei, merchant, 275, High ft.
Shaw Thomas, fliocmaker, 172, fouth front ft.
Shaw Wm. carpenter, 44, Union ft.
Sheaff Henry, wine merchant, 180, High ft.
Sheaff Philip, & Son, merchants, 166, High ft.
Shcalr Philip, next 234, High ft.
Sheaff Wm. wine merchant, 168, High ft.
Sheble Jacob, blackfmith, 77, and 79, north fifth ft.
Shee John, City Trealurer, 29, Filbert ft.
Sheed Ge.-irgc, plaiftcrer, between German and Plumb, in fouth fifth
ftreet
Sheed Ifabella, wiJow, between fourth and fifth ftreeis, in German
lueet
Sheed William, plaifterer, between fourth and fitth ftrccts, in Gcrmaa
I'treet
Sheed Do^^lor, corner of fixih and Pine fr.
Sheedcr Fredciiclc, taylor, 12, Wood ft.
Shepherd Rachel, nurlc, 3, Apple tree alley
Shepherd \Villiam, bell hanger, and whiteunith, 6^y
Elm ft.
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Shephcril Wm. grrtcer, 14, fonth foiirtli ft.
Shepiiard Nathan, boan' nierclians -Ti Keys alloy
Slicrenrith Stcplie 1, lu)(tlt:r, near ^17, north (ixtli ft.
Sherer John, lea captain, between Ici-ond and tliird ftreets, in German
ftrcet
Sherer Wm. tavlor, 54, fouth Water i\.
Sherman Jacob, joiner, 325, north third ft.
Sheridan Abraham, loz. llace ft.
Sheridan Dominick, ioed Itore, 420, fouth front it.
Shevvell Robert, jun. njerchant, 44, north fecoiid It.
Shewcll Robert, merchant, 37, Race ft.
Shewell Sallows & Co. merchant's, 67, north fecond ft.
Shields John, merchant, 22, Chefnut ft.
Shields Roliert, merchant, 40, north lecond fl.
Shields Robert, lea captain, 9, Lombard i\.
Shields William, mariner, between fixth and I'eventh ftreets, in Ship-
pen i\.
Shillingsford Wm. canlkcr, Church allev
Shillingsford James, bet. 6 & 10, Chriiiian ft.
Shinkle Frederick, )un. grocer, corner of fe- ond and Market ft.
Shiney Lawrence, comb maker, 182, Vine i\.
Shingle Frederick, gentleman, 155. Arch ft.
Sliingle Michael, baker, corner of Huh and Shippen ft,
Shi nick Adam, St. John's ft
Shipbeck Jacob, baker, 64, Cherry alley
Shippen Edward, one of the Judges of the Supreme Court, 98, fouth
fourth C:.
Shippen Wm. hatter, i, north third ft.
Shippen William, M. D. 10, Prnan ft.
Shober, widow, boarding houfe, 99, Swanfon ft.
Shoemaker Abraham, conveyancer, 124, fouth fourth ft.
Shoemaker Benjamin, gentleman, 258, High i\.
Shoemaker & Berritt, infurance brokers, 29, north water ft.
Shoemaker Charles, flour merchant, lecond wharf, fouth of Chefnut
ftrcet
Shoemaker Charles, merchant, 9, north fourth ft.
Shoemaker & Cryder, merchants, /",6, north water ft.
Shoemaker Daniel, bricklayer, 75, fouth fecond ft.
Shoemaker F.dward, merchant, 256, High ft.
Shoemaker JefTe, fhopkeeper, 89, north front ft.
Shoemaker Jofeph, {hopk-eper, 120, noith fec( nd ft.
Shoemaker jofeph, filverlmith, 24, Pewplatter alley, and 12, north
fecond ft.
Slioemakcr Martha, widow, feamfrrefs, 3^9, north fecond ft.
Siioemakcr Thomas, merchant, 165, Vine ft.
Shoemaker Thomas, gentleman, 117, Cliefnut It.
Shoemaker Eli, flour merchant, 30, Cable lane
Shoemaker, widow, 48, north fecond ft.
Shortall Thoma?, ftave merchant, 47, Qjieen ft.
Shorchoufe & Rofs, merchants, 33, fouth front ft.
Shotwell Eden, gentleman, 22, north fifth ft.
Shreir widow, huckfter, 4, Ker's alley
Shrupp Henry, breeches maker, between third and fourth ftreets, ia
Wood fr.
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Shubert S".fannali, widow, 7-I, north (Ixtli fr.
Sluigerd Simon, ravlor, 366, north fccond fr. '■
.Shu'iL;ard John, lalniurcr, 478, north (icond ft.
Shuli'-r JHCob, innkeeper, 187, north 1 liird ft.
S'niUs Charles, feed itore, oppofite Plumb in iifth {t,
Shurtleff Ala, fca captain, 28, Almond Ih
Sluifrer Andrew, cooper, 337, north lecond ft.
Shuliar Jacob, taylor, 17, north (Ixth it.
Shnrz Henry, Ihopkeeper, 202, north fecond fr.
Sibbaid George, merchant, 57, north fourth ft,
Siddon William, Hiopkeeper, between Qoeen and Chriitian ftrect?, in
Frnni ftreet
Siddons Joiiah, taylorv 49, Spruce ft.
Side Wm. mariner, Coates Cc.
Side Wm. carter. Brown ft.
Siemen Paul, me)-chant, 237, fouth Front fr, *
Silence Win. mariner, Coates ft.
Silver John, rordwaincr, near fecond in Callowhill ft.
Siemanng flenry, innkeeper, 379, north third ft.
Simkins Arthur, merchant, between Race and Vine ftreets, in fixth
ftreet
Simmonds William, Accomptaut in the War Office, 9, nnrili fixth H.
Simmonet John Claude, confectioner and diftilier, 27 High ft. and cor-
ner of Lombard and ninth ft.
Simmons An"tffdJ«', filverfmith, 27, Race ft.
Simmons David, coach maker, 9, Pruan ih
Simmons David, coach maker, corner of Chefnut and fifth ft.
Simmons Edxsard, lumber merchant, 145, north third ft.
Simmons Jofeph, ironmonger, 91, High ft.
Simmons Leefon, mariner, ditto
SiniPitons Siephen, hair dreffer, 179, fouth Front ft.
Simmons Wm, merchant, 53, Spruce ft.
Simon John, tavlor, 13, fouth alley
Simonds Jonas, Inlpecl-lor of the Cuftoms, between feventh and eighth
fireets, in Chefnut ft.
Simonet Mr. ])3ftry cook & confectioner, 254, fouth fecond ft.
Sirrions & Nichoifon, linen and woolen drape: s, :2'-3, fouth lecond ft.
Simplan Charles, porter of the bank of Pennfvlvania, 127, T'ine it.
Simpfon James, between Front and fecond ftreets, in Catherine ft,
Simpf >n James, ta\lor, between German and Plumb, in fifth ft.
Simpfon John, blackfmith, fouth alley
Simpi'or. John, between Fiont and fecond in Catherine fr.
Sims Buchridge, gentleman, 17, li)Ut!i water ft.
Sims Henry, cabinet maker, 37, north fifth It.
Sims John, painter & glazier, near fifth in Cherry ft.
Sims John, & Co. hatters & hofiers, S3, louth fecond ft,
Sims Jolcph, merchant, 153 & ij^, fouth V/ater fr. and 176, fontli
t'hird It.
Sims Jofcph, merchant, 155, foutli water fr.
Simfon Hannah, huckfter, between front and fecond frrcets, in South
ftreet
Sirnion John, merchant, 123, fontli front ft.
Singer Abraham, merchant, 3, north fifth fr.
Singer Emanuel, currier, 22, north fourth it.
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Sini^cr John, ifc Abraham, merdianrs, 137, Iligb ft.
{Sin>>cr iSaruh, hiickCtcr, 16^, north Front I'c.
Singleton James, fliipwright, below CinifHan in fecond fl'.
Sint'leron Thomas, canlkcr, near (>iecn in Swanfon li.
Sinl< Abraham, harH ware meichanr, 19 & 21, tii^h ft.
8ii1t Tliomas, plaiiterer, 72, north feventh ft.
Siftv John, grocer, 54, nortii levenrh iV.
iSitgrtaves ^' Fiench, merchants, 48, Ibuth Front fl-,
-^irgreaves John, merchant, ditto
Sitorrcaves VVillian), gentleman, ditto
Sit/. John, labourer. Crown (t.
S^celly Tliomas, lea captain, 24, north fixtb {[.
Skinner Wm. painter and glazier, 38, Vine It.
Skyren Jo'in, merchant, ihwth Wharves and 81 Arch ft.
iSlaceman Henrv, dealer i'."i feathers, 98, north Front It.
Slaceman Micliael, taylor, 49, ibuth Water it.
Slade Ann, boarding honfe, 34, Arch it.
Slaughter John, ba'cer, 245, north fecond ft.
Sltarnort Chriltopber, grocer, corner of Green and third ft.
Sieeier Jacob, currier, Kuncle i\.
Sleoimer Jacob, cedar cot>per, 298, fonth fcrond ft.
iSlingluirjofeph, feed ftore, 402, nortli third it.
iSloane J'^hn, tayli'r, 42, I'uuth fourth ft.
Slonghjolin, Crown ft.
SmalKvood Haac, niercliant, 7, Callowhill fr.
Smallwciod IMartha, ravernkeeper, corner of fpruce and Dock ft,
Smartz Elizabeth, fhnpkeeper, 17, north third fr.
Smeltz Reinard, painter and glazier, 145, Tiuth fecond ft.
Smiley Wm. taylor, 12, High fr. corner of fouth Water ft.
Smith Abigail, widow gentlewoman, 103, Chefnut ft.
Smith Alexander, bricklayler, Ga»'vel ft.
Smith Ann, widow, above fifth in Sooth ft.
Smith Anthony, mariner, 10, Gray's alley
Smith Afa^ mariner, 61, Queen fr.
Smith Benjamin, taylor, near 18, Crefllin's alley
Smith Catherine, widow, taylorefs, 21, Coares alley.
Smith Charles, coachmaker, next 185, Ibuth third ft.
Smitli Charles, trader, St. John's it.
Smith Chriftopher, Ichool mafter, Sterling alley
Smith D. blacklmith, near fifth i'. in Apple tree alley
Smith Oaniel, merchant, 44, Loii.bard it.
Smith David, grocer, between Plumb and Shippen ftreets, in Fifili
fireet
Smith Deborah, gentlewoman, 57, Cherry ft.
Smith Elizabeth, widow, fliopkeeper, 23, Walnut ft.
Smith Elizabeth, widow, fliopkeeper, 123, High ft.
Smith Edwar.!, merchant, 93, New It.
Smith Edward, bet. 6 ^' 10, Shippen It.
Stnith Frederick, carter, 78, north feventh ft.
Smith Frederick [VLinifier of the German Lutherian Congregation, 2,7/
north fourth ft.
Sm.ith Geora;e, carter, Green ft.
Smith George, cooler, 26, Branch ft.
Smith George, fhopkeeper, 192, north third ft^
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Sniitli George, cornei offiftli and Shippcn ft.,
Snjith Geoi^e, rope maker, Church alley
binirh George, laylor, 26, north fourth \t.
Sinitli Godfrey, n.-!erchaut, 62, north Iccond (r.
binith Harriot, 21, Vernon it.
Smith and Harrilbn, curriers, 72, foulh third Tt.
S.iiith Henry, marint?r. Poplar lane
Smith Henry, mariner, St. John's ll.
Smith Henry, labou'er, 12, Waggoner's alley
Smith Hugh, houfe carpenter, 59, Cherry alley
Smith Jacub, piailttrcr, between Race and Vine ftreets, in fixth ,
ilreet
Smith Jacob, hair drcfllr, 92, north third It.
Smith James, jun. merchant, 76, fouth Iccond ft.
Smith James, Judge oi' the Supreme Court, near Tenth, in Market
llrecC
Smith James, merchant, 158, north front ft.
Smith James, merchant, ij]2iJ'outh front ft.
Smith James oi Ilichard, m^-rchauts, 5 }, Ibuth front {\.
Smith James, Inl'peclor of the Cuflcns, 51, Shippen It.
Siriitli James, clerk, 18, Carter's alley
Smiih John, rope maker, 483, louth front ft.
Smith John, manner, 31, Pewter platter alley
Smith John, merchant, 49, Cherry It.
Smi'h John, above Poplar lane, in north third fh
Smith John, <x Go. ironmongers, 346, High il.
Smiili John, houl'e carpenter, 280, High It.
Smith John, coach maker, 9''>, Vine it.
Smith John, fliip mailer, 17, Vine il.
Smith Johp, B. grocer, 22, Spruce fl.
Smith John, baker, next /,8, north iecond ft.
Sm'fh John, roerchaat, 129, ibuth front it.
Smith John, S. merchant, 30, ionth Ibcond ft.
Smith John, mariner, 4, Plumb it.
Smith John, blacklmiih, 49, rout4i third ft.
Smith John, tin man, near iront in Coates it.
Suiicii John, K. attorney at law, 71, north third ft.
Smith John, drv good merchant, 72, Lomliard it.
Smith Jonathan, 15. Alderman, 71, nortii third ft.
Smith Jonathan, Calhier of the Bank oi Pennlylvania, 149, fouth third
ftrect
Smith Joieph, B. merchant, 48, north front ft.
Smith Jorhua, R. bricklayer, between Race and Vine ftreets, in Fifth
ftrect
Smith Lambert, houfe carpenter, i8, CrcfTons alley
Smith Margaret, widow, huckfter, 88, New it.
Smith Margaret, near fifth, in Spruce it.
Smith Mary, bet, nfth ai,d fixih, in South ft»
biuithMary, mantua maker and milliner, 197, north front ft.
Smith iMafon, houfe carpenter, Creflcins court
Smith Nathan, lioule carpenter, 109, north fifth ft.
S'uith Newberry, fliopkeeper, ^'^6, north iecond ft.
i^iwUi Ptter, ihopkeeper, above Poplar Lane^ in north fccoud IL.
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Sm'th RicharJ, R. merchant, 6i, north fixih ft.
JSmirh Robert, Sc Co. mercliaiits, 58, north front ft.
Smith Robert, blackfinich, Gafkill It,
Smitli& Rodman, merchants, 49, I'onth front ft.
Smith Samuel, H. Printer and Proprietor of the Univerfal Gazette,
Ti8, Chefnur, & 71, north third ft.
Smith Samuel, broker, 86, foutli front ftreet, and 172, norili fourth
ftrect
Smith Samuel, jrcntleman, 87, Arch ft.
Sniiili Saani'l, ivarincr, 80, north Water ft.
Smith Samuel, innkceptr, corner of German and fifih ft
bniiih iSanuitl, mariner, between Tenth and Eleventh ftrcets, in Arch
ftreet
Smith Sarah, fhopkecper, 21, fouth fourth ft.
Smith Saral), 4;^^, Calde htnc
Smith Tliomas, houle carpenter. Clever alley, the firft below Spruce
in fifth ft.
Smitii Tiiomas, clerk, 14, Carters alley
Smith Thomas, W. gentleman, 2iy, Arch ft.
Smith Thomas, hardware merchant, near fourth ft, in Cyprels alley, &
58, Piigh ft.
Smith Thomas, houfe carpenter, 1 1, north eighth ft.
Snnth Thomas, ftore keeper, bet «'ten fecond and third, in Sliippen
Incct
Smith Tiiomas, fiioeraaker, 96, Shipjjcn !'r.
Smith Uriah, nierthant, 20, north tliird ft.
Smilli Wm. porter, corner of feventh and Lombard ft.
Smith Wm. taylor, Srampers alley
Smith Wm. carter, Brown ft.
Smitii Wm. taylor, 78, fouth third ft.
Smith Wm, carpenter, near fiftli ftreet, in CrefTons alley
Smitii Wm. biiVuit l-aker,, 402, north I'econd ft.
Smith Wm. flioemaker, 402, ditto
Smith Wm. merchant, 77, north Water ft.
Smith William iNloore, attorney at Law, corner of Chefnnt and Fifth
ftreet
Smith Wm, tavernkeeper, 17, Walnut ft.
Smith Wm. jiin. menhant, 5, & 13, iouth front ft.
Smith, & Wood, merchants, 47, north Water i\.
Smith Wi'low, boarding houfe, 1 28, north fecond ft.
Smith Widow, n, north eighth ft.
Sm.iiher Jaates, engraver, 21, Walnnr ft,
Smyth Frederick, gentleman, 77, Union ft.
Sneii James, fea captain, between Swanfon and Front, in Catharine
ftreet
Snider Cliarles, labourer, St. John's ft.
Snider Jacob, flujemaker, 44, Sugar alley
Snider Herman, cabinet maker, between fever.th and eighth, in Cherry
ftreet
Snider Wm. banbox maker, 193, Race ft.
Knowden George, houfe carpenter, 27, North ft.
Snowuen Jofeph, merchant, 60, fonth fifth fl.
Snowcen ifaac, jun. merchant, 141, fouth fecond ft,
SnQwden Leonard, brewer, 130, north front ft.
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Snowdcn k M'Coikle, Printers, 47, north fourth ft.
Snowdcn & North, merchants, 11, Spruced.
Snyder Adam, windlbr cl-.air maker, Brown Ih
Snyder Anthony, cooper, near tifth ft. in CrefTons alley
Snyder Anthony, Hioeinaker, next door to the corner ot third, in Ger-
man il.
Snvder Benedict, flocking weaver, 20, North ft.
Snyder Jacob, brick maker, near 44.9, north third ft.
Snyder Ermoii, cabinet maker, next 59, north eighth ft.
Snyder Ezekicl, labourer, between fixth and ieventh ftrcets, in Cherry
Jtreet
Snyder George, coach maker, Smith's court, north fifth ft.
Snvder Henry, bock binder, Shivelcy's alley
Snyder Jacob, innkeeper, Coates it.
Snyder Jacob, flioeniaker, 14, Wood ft.
Snyder John, i>ex.r 449, north third ft.
Snyder John, grocer, 54, north fourth ft.
Snyder John, bruili maker, 190, north lecond ft.
Snyder \Vm. chair maker, 421, north third ft.
Snyder Widow, boarding houfe, 78, Race ft.
Sober fllizaberh, widow, Z9, Cable lane
Soderftrom Richard, Swediih Conful, between eighth and ninth, in Fil-
bert ft.
Somiers Tennice, merchant, St. John's ft.
Sommerkam.p Piiilip, C. druggifl &. apothecary, 45, High. ft.
Somniers Martin, near Arcii, m ieventh ft.
Sonis Jacob, fhoemaker, 15, louth alley
Sonis J()l-,n, grocer, 191, Ibuth fecund 11.
Soudcr Charles, brick layer, iiear eighth ft. in Sugar alley
Souder Jacob, Ci^nnty Cummillioner, zd. houfe above Pegs Run, in
north fecond i\.
^jS<5uder Jacob, brick .'ayer, 33, Cable lane
Souders [Mary, fchool miftrefs, INleade a'ley
Soudcr Mr. innkeeper, between eighth and ninth ftrects, in Filbert
itreet, at the fign of the Robin Hood
Sowder John, baker, 122, north third ft
Sowarwah Lawrence, baker. Sugar alley
Sowerby Mary, widow, lunkfter, 15, Arch ft.
Spaight Jacob, butcher, between eighth and ninth ftreets, in Vine
ftreer
Spain & Lodor, block and pump makers, 144, north Water ft.
Spang Mr. innkeeper, 156, north fecond i\.
Spangley George, black cc white fmitli, 26, South ft.
Sparhawk John, bookfcUer &: Itationer, 67, fouth fecond ff.
Sparks David, grocer, corner of Walnut and Water ft.
Sparks Henry, tallow cliandler, 16, Spruce ft*
Sparks Richard, F. block maker, 115, fouth Water, and 148, fouth front
ftreet
Speakmari Hannah, gentlewoman, next 176, Arch ft.
Specker John, coachman, near Walnut, iu h£.h ft.
Speel John, baker, 46, ftraw berry ft.
Speegle William, ftone cutter, between tenth and eleventh, in Chefnut
fhcet
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Spcnce Andrew, dcntiH:, 120, fouih fccond ft.
Spcncc Thon-ias, ^^entknian, next 180, Spruic fK
JSpciuer Jolcpi), mcrclianr, 64, north ll-cond IK
bpcriy JuH'h, C< Co. mercliants, ly;, Hi^li l\.
Spicer i Kud.lcrow, curriers, 66, ioiilh third It.
Spiegel John, comb maker, 90, north fixtli IL
Spillnrd Matthew, grocer, and innkeeper, ij8, South l\.
Spindcr Thomas, coachman, 79, Ibuth lifih ft.
Spooner John, innkeeper, turner of Sugar alley, and north eighth
llrcet
Sprigs fames, cordwainer, 310, north feccnd fl.
SprogcU Edwards, grgzier, 448, north fecond It
Sprogell Elizabeth, gentlewoman, ditto
iSpringer Francis, Ihocmaker, 16, Almond il.
Springer George, flioemaker, corner of fevcnth and Lombard fl.
Springer John, Printer, near eighth ft. in Sugar alley
Spurk Peter, clock and watch maker, 86, north fourth ft.
Srackpoole Geor^^e, merchant, 202, fourh front fc.
Sracy Srxrah, gentlewoman, 39, Almond ft,
Sracv Mofen, currier, Duke It.
Sraclthoufe Martha, widow gentlewoman, 178, north front ft.
Stackhoufe M. china ftore, 176, north front ft.
StatFord Cornelius William, EditcM* of this Due>51ory, Carpenter ft,
Stail'ui d Robert S. druggift, 36, High ft.
Stall Frederick, rope maker, 109, north i'econdft.
Stall John, boarding houfe, 39, north third ft.
Stammers Edward, baker, 7, Sterling alley
Stammers Edward, & Co. flour merciiants, 11, Market ft.
Stamper Sarah, widow gentlewoman, next 157, fouth third ft.
Stampers Mrs. 68, Pine ft.
Stanbcrry Jacob, fnopkecper, 232, north front ft.
Stanert John, fchool mailer, north third Iheet, two doors above Green
Itrttt
Stanert William, Luckfler, between Nuble and Green ftreets, in north.
third It.
Stane Edv. ard, mariner, 117, Swanfon ft.
Staniield Thomas, coachman, between i'inc and Lombard in fouth fifth
ftrtet
Stanfield Thomas, grocer, between iourth and fifth ftreets, in German
ftreet
Stanford Wm. fltoemaker, 2, Fourteen chimnies
Stanley Norris, lea cajtain, between fecund and third ftreets, in Ger^
man It,
Stanmeyers [acob, carter, next 54, north eighth ft.
Stansberry Saraii, widow, 22, Sugar alley
Srarck Jacob, wheelwright, near lixth ft. in Creftbn's alley
Starr John, mercli^uf, 214, north front ft.
^itarr Ifaar, merchant, 163, fouth fecond ft.
Starr Ilaac, 16, Strawberry ft.
Starr 1. gentleman, between Cbtfimt and Walnut ft. in fouth fourths
ftreet
Starr & Pritchet, merchants, 62, fouth Wharves
Starr Rachael, hat binder, 16, Strawberry ft.
gtaylor Wm. pcncr, 21, WilUng's alley
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Stedman Alexander, filvcrunith, CrefTon's court
Steel Alexander, huule carpenter, between lecond and ihird ftreets, io
German ft.
Steel Anthdiiy, chair maker, 3/;, fouth Wharves
.Steel Archibald, gentleman, 180, north tifth It,
Steel Gcoftre, clerk, 154, ipruce ft.
Steel John, wheelwright, 119, Walnut ft.
Srtel John G. £;rocer, Moravian alley
Steel [ohn. Comptroller of the treafury, ni, foiith fifth fr;
Sreel Thomas, merchant, 14, Pine It.
Steel Wm. k James, flour merchant, 72, fouth Wharves
Steel Wm. merchant, 2y, Walnut ft.
Steelman Solomon, hair dreller, 351, (outh front ft.
Stecnburg Abraham, dry good (lore, 98, north fecond ft.
Steever Daniel, grocer, 216, High W,
Steever Henry, &: Co. 273, High fh
Stein Abraham, lellcr of watches, 86, north third ft.
Stein Adam, malller, St. John's fh
Stein Catlierine, widow, 1145, High ft.
Stein Jacob, dealer in grain and fionr, 6, north fifth ft,
Stciner Ann, widow, Knight's court
Steiner Frederick, taylor, near 20, North ft.
Steiner ik Kamraerer, Printers, 43, llace i\.
Steinauer Michael, cordwainer, 33, Vine ft.
Sreinmetz Cafper, tavernkeeper, 77, north fourth ft.
Sreinmetz Conrad, cedar ccoper, 205^ High It.
Steinmetz Grace, 223, north third i\.
Sreinmerz John, mercliant, 223, High ft.
Sreinmetz John, jun. merchant, 69, north Water ft. and 223 High ft.
Scenefle John, tavlor, Coates it.
Steplitns Robert, boarding houle, lu; ft^iiuli tliird ft.
Sterling Samuel S. n-'ercluint, 15, north ^\ ater (t.
Sterret Saniue!, merchant, 3, Walnut fr. and corner of Arch and (Ixtb
itreet
Stevens Benjamin, gentleman, 96, Arch ft.
Stevens Edward, phvfician, 78, Walnut ft.
Stevens John, nailor, 13, Cl.elnut ft.
Stevens Marv, Meade alley
Stevens Walter, fhip niafter, 26, Race ft.
Stevenfon Andrew, tiiina niercliant, 50, north fecond ft.
Sievenfun Crook, merrhatit, 8, iciuth Water i\.
Stevenfon Hemy, fea captain, Meade allev
Stevenfon Ralph, tanner, 446, nortli third ft.
Stevenfon Wm. fen. houfe carpenter, 152, South fourth ft.
Steward Aaron, lumber merchant, corner of Front and Green ft.
Steward Hervey, blackfmith, 164, Lombard ft.
Stesvard James, fruiterer, 92, north Front ft.
Steward &: Knight, iunjbcr merchants, between CallowhiU and Vine ft.
in north water ft.
Steward N. fliipmafter, corner of German and fecond ft.
Steward William, carpenter, neartifth It. in deifon's alley
Steward Wm. ihailopman, 158, fouih Water ft.
Srewardlbn Thomas;, r.ierchdr.r, near 86, Arch ft-
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Stewart Andrew, boarding houfe, i':!2, north Water fl.
Stewart Charles, taylor, 92, (biith Water ft.
Stewart & Cochran, printers &. booklellers, 31., fouth fecond (1.
Stewart Duncan, jrentlenian, corner of Cable lane and Callowhill fl.
Stewart Fraruis, /liip mafter, Bailey's court, fouth Front ft.
Stewart Grize!, genrleman, 266, fouth front ft.
Stewart Henry, grocer, 143, fouth Water ft.
Stewart John, blaclclmith, 32, north fixtli ft.
Stewart John, houfe carpenter, 11, Plumb ft.
Stewart James, printer. Cherry ft.
Stewart Jofeph, carpenter, between feventh and eighth ftreets, in Cher-
ry fheet
Stewart Margaret, widow, boarding honfc, 303, Arch ft.
Stewart Robert, mariner, bet. 47 & 51, north feventh ft.
Stewart Robert, cooper, 8, Combe's alley
Stewart Thomas, fail maker, 3 Swanfon ft.
Stewart Thomas, houfe carpenter. Fuller's alley
Stewart Wm. blackfmith, corner of Spruce and fifth ft'
Stewart IVTrs. gentlewoman, near 88, fouth fourth fr.
StiiV Thomas, hairdreftcr & perfumer, ^j. Elm ft.
Stiles Elizabeth, gentlewoman, 107, north front it.
Stiles John, lumber merchant, 411, north front ft.
Stiles Wm. gentleman, 70, Walnut fr.
Still [ohn, flioemaker, corner of Penn and South ft.
Stille John, len. taylor, 40, fouth front ft.
Stille John, jun,. merchant, 33, fouth Water ft. and M'Cullogh's
court
Stiller Henry, plaifterer, 87, north fifth fr.
Stjllwaggon Frederick, iron merchant, 163 and 202, north waterlt.
Stillwaggon Joleph, pump maker, near I'ccond in Callowhill it.
Stimel Philip, tobacconift, 169, High ft.
Stineford Baltzer, baker, i. Grays alley
Stock John, painter, 11, fouth feventh ft,
Stockdale Geraldus, grocer, 6, Plumb ft.
Stockhard Conley, houfe carpenter, between third and fourth, in South
ftreet
Stocker Mrs. gentlewoman, 193, fouth front ft.
Stockcr John, merchant, 188, iouth front ft.
Stone George Frederick, merchant, 313, north front ft.
Stone Daniel, fhopkeeper, 1 1 y, north fecond ft.
Stockman Jabez, tavernkeepcr, 116, north Water ft.
Stockton Obcdiah, lumber merchant, 3, Callowhill ft.
Stokes James, merchant, corner of front and INIarket iT.
Stokes Wm. umbrella maker, 61, fouth iecond ft.
Stokes Wm. I. furvcyor of lands, 29, Vine ft.
Stoltz Wm. labourer, St. John's it.
Stouce George, blackfmith, 373,' north fecond ft.
Stout Gsorge, labourer, 30, SafTafras alley
Srout Peter, labourer, Coates ft.
Stout Wm. molaftes boiler, 53, Callowhill ft.
Stow Charles, taylor, 24, Combes alley
Stow John, turner, Moravian alley, and 41, Jackfon's court
Stowar George, cedar cooper, 389, north fecond ft.
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Sioy Patience, widow, fcamftrefs, be!:vveen 6, and 8, Moravian
alley
Srravley George, innkeeper, 200, Hijrh i\.
Stravline George, taylor, -3, Callow lull ft.
Strembeck William, painter aud glazier, near Water, in Chriflian
ftreec
Siretth Joleph, clerk in the Reaifter's ofilce, 36, north Gxth ft.
Strieker .Adam, blackjmieii. Wood l\.
Strieker John, coach maker, 47, Callowhill fl.
Strieker "M. 6, Lfetitii court
Srricland John, carpenter, next 299, Arch ft.
Striile Jofepb, gentleman, corner of fourth and Pine ft.
Scrieby Adam, innkeeper, 39 z, north front It.
Strieper Elizabeth, widow. Brown ft.
Stringer Peter, labourer, 14, S^igar alley
Stromberg Jacob, painter and glazier, bet. Ojieen "< Chriftian, in fcconA
iheet
Strong Jofeph, i\T.D. 27, Pine ft.
Strong MatthfW, lea captain, 23, Rye ft.
Stroop Henry, houle carpenter, next 207, Arch ft,
Stroup John, taylor, 14, north Water ft.
Stuckart Henry, baker, 9, Appletree alley
Stuckerc John, fhopkeepcr, 35, north fourth ft,
Stuart & Barr, merchants, 160, (outh front ft.
Stuart James, Clerk in the Rtglfter Department, 103, Spruce ft.
Stuart James, Printer, 7, ilerhng alley
Stuart James, M. D. 322, fouth fecond ft.
Stubs William, painter & glazier, near Plumb, in fiftl] ft.
StuU William, labourer, between tenth and eleventh ftreets, in Arc'^
fireet
Sturgis Peter, fhoemaker, Gafkill ft.
Suberbe Peter, fegar manufa'flurer, 50, Duke ft.
SuUenderJohn, blackfmith, 10, "Mmond ft.
SuUinder Jacob, blaikfrnith, near Poplar Lane, in north Third ft.
Sullivan Jeremiah, dealer in fruit, 51, Arch lu
Sullivan Margaret, widow, 34, Sterling alley
Sullivan Ma'-garet, widow, 77, Penn ft.
Sullivan wid >w, 66, Union (h
Summerl & 3rawn, mtr«.hanrs, 83, north Water ft»
Summerl Jofeph, merchant, 81, north. \Varer It.
Summers Andrew, jun. broker, 32, Chefnut ft.
Smnmers Daniel, labourer, 7, Branch Ic.
Summers George, houfe carpenter, 106, Lombnrd fr.
Summers Kenry, brewer, in Noble Lane, tlie corner of f..'CGnd ft.
Summers John, painter and glazier, near eighth, in Archie.
Summers John, (lioemaker, 15, Mary ft.
Summers Mirtin, blackfmitii, Waggoner's alley
Summers Rachacl, widow, 26, S 'uth alley
Siunmcrs Mr. gentleman, near Summers's bnilding, in nortli fecond
ftreet
Suplee Andrew, fchool mafter, 345, fouth fecond, and in Catherine, bet.
fecond and tliird ft.
Sums Philip, feed ftorc, 334, north fecond I:.
S
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SiitcliiTJohn, merchant, 100, Spruce fr,
Siiter Pleury, grocer, 30, north fixth (1.
Surer Jacob, houi'c carpenter, 248, north feconJ (i.
Sutcer David, watchman, Grten l\.
;£^atter Mary, widow, grocer, 196, north Water ft.
Sutter Mary, widow, 201, north front ft.
Sutter Daniel, Deputy Sheriff, 14, Kunckel ft.
Siittoii Daniel, grocer, 5, north fourth ft.
Sutton Hugh, boarding houfe and fliopkeeper, 4, Strawberry rf.
Sutton Woo)man, fea captain, 72, Union ft.
Swab Jacob, taylor, 370, north fecond ft.
Swaine Eber.ezer, fliip carpenter, 52, Duke ft.
Swanfon John, grocer and mariner, (;o, iouth fecond ft.
Swanwick John, merchant, near Spruce, in fixth ft.
Swarts George, blackfmitl), near the corner of Market, in north fixtlf
ftreet
Swartz George, blackfmith, 4, north fixth ft.
Swartz George, taylor, 124, north Water ft.
Swartz Peter, 102, Vine ft.
Sweeney Morgan, clerk in the Auditors office, bet. fourth & fifth, in
South ft.
Sweeney Biddy, widow, near the corner of High ft. in fouth fixth
ftreet
Sweetman & Rudolph, merchants, i. Spruce ft.
Sweitzer Henry, printer and bookfelier, 85, Race ft.
Swift Charles, attorney at law, 266, fouth fecond ih
Swift John, W. merchant, 199, fouth front ft.
Swifc Jofeph, merchant, 103, Pine ft.
^wope Mary, gentlewoman, near 63, north feventh ft.
Sybert Cafper, merchant, 131, north third ft.
Sybert Widow, ihopkeeper, 168, north fecond ft.
Sydney Hutchinfon, widow, gentle woman, 4, Church alley
Sykes John, hatter, 20. north front ft.
Sykes William, gentleman, 243, fou'ih fecond (i.
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__^ ACK. Chriftian, taylor, near 128, north fifth ft.
Tage Robert, tavern keeper, 204, north water ft.
Tagert John, merchant, 5 and 11, north Water it.
Tairert Patrick, iliopkeeper, 78, ditto
Tagert & Smith, merchants, 51, Chelniit ft.
Taggert Robert, gentleman, 9?., north fifth ft.
Taggert Robert, mahogony lawyer, bet. German and Catherine, in fifth
iireet
Tallman George, butcher, 262, north front ft.
Talley Jehu, pitt fawver, Green ft.
Taney John, taylor, 77, fouth Water ft.
Tanner Anthony, painter, 94, Spruce ft.
Taralcon L. A. merchant, 204, louthfetondft.
Tardy Alexander, tin manufacturer, 107, north fecond ft.
"I'arran iMary, widow, feamftrels, 212, Ibuth water ft.
Tarrifs Joiin, fliip mailer, 479, fouth front ft.
Tate Mark, mariucr, near 25, Vernon ft.
Tatem Jeremiah, fliip mailer, 38, I'ennft.,
Tatem Jofeph R, merchant, 119, fouth Front ft.
Tatem Sarah, mantua maker, near 65, north eighth ft.
Tatem Thomas, I'ail maker, 100 Union ft.
Taylor Amos A. merchant, 28, Race ft.
Taylor Amos, merchant, 2, Ibuttilecond ft.
Taylor Amos, jun. merchant, 46, north water ft.
Taylor Ann, widow, boarding houie, back of 20 Elfrith's alley
Taylor Ann, widow, boaiding houfe, 18, Almond ft.
Tavlor Benjamin, bricklayer, 29, Elfrith's alley
Taylor Charles, above Poplar lane in north third ft.
Taylor & Fulton, grocers, 255, Market ft.
Taylor George, j>in. broker, 6c iranflator of the French and Spanifii li^n-
guages, 149, Chefnut Ih
Taylor George, taylor, St. John's ft.
Taylor George, jun. principal clerk of the Secretary's office, 36, lioj'tl^
eighth) it
Taylor George, gentleman, Nicholfon's court
Taylor James, & Co. merchants, 28, nortii third ft.
Taylor Jane, fiopkeeper, 21, north Front ft-.
Taylor John, gentleman, 10, fouth front ft.
Taylor John M. gentleman, 85, Chefnut ft.
Taylor John, ihipwright, back of 64, Chriftian ft,
Taylor John, Ihip carpenter, fJrown ft.
Taylor John, tavcrukteper, Siiippcn ft.
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Taylor I. R. fail maker, 5, ChurLli alley
Taylor Lewis, ihoc dealer, 74, High ft.
Tavlor Ltwis, laylor, 45, lou;h Water ft.
raylor Lewis, lliocinaker, between Qiiecn and Catherine in fouth fecoiid
ilrcet.
Taylor Lewis, flioemaker, 84, High fh
Taylor iViary, widow, Brown ih
Taylor iMjry, baker, 32, Siawbcrry ft.
Taylor & Newbold, niercliants, zo, Chefmit i\.
Tavlr 'ieiiif, inufician, 96, ncrtii fixth (1.
Taylor Richard, (ea captai:), between German and Plumb fircets, in fifth
flreet
Taylor Robert, fruiterer, 66, north Front ft,
Tavlor Robert, taylor, 56, fouth watci 11.
Taylor Robert, yz, Green ft.
Taylor Robert, fruiterer, 84, High ft.
Ta br Samuel, clock &: watcl") maker, corner of Water and High ft.
Tavlor Thomas, ftoenidker, 28, Pewter platter alley
Taylor Wm. cordwainer, 92, Swanfjn i\,
TuW's Charles, nndical inftruiuent maker, 60, Walnut ft.
Taxis George, cabinet makei-, near 34.7, north Front ft.
Tear Phii'.p, tavern keeper, 88, Shippen ft,
Tedfurd John, botther, Ruiter's alley
Terence John, pump maker, Gafkel ft.
Termaize Mr. 132, north lecond ft.
Ternant John, gentleman, bet. tenrh and eleventh, in Chefnin ftreet.
Tell Tliomas, bilcuit baker, Feares's court
Ttfton John, brick layer, back of 5, Waggoners alley
Thacl-ara James, engraver, 23, George It.
Thackara William, meafurer of Grain, 70, Spruce ft.
Thatclier Anthony lumber merchant, 321, north front ft.
Thatcher Jofeph, lumber merchant, 409, north third ft.
Thatcher Richard, merchant, 7, north iecopdfL and 37, Pewter plat-
teralley
Thaw Benjamin, taylor, 37, Arcii ft.
Thibault cz 0\ goldfmitiis <!L ieweliers, 2ji, louth ff;cond ft,
ThivTrev John, 216, iouth fecond ft.
Third John, grocer, 82, Unkm ft.
Thomas Daniel, gentleman, 130, Arch ft,
Thomas John, merchant, 32, north front ft.
Thomas Joleph, attorney at law, 70, fouth third ft.
Thomas jofeph, carpenter, between eighth and ninth ftreets, in Cherry
ftree.:
Thomas Ifaac, fhoe warehoufc, 123, north fecond ft.
Thomas Tfaac, & Culhertfon, curriers, 123, Race ft.
Thomas Luke, merchant, 26, fouth third ft.
Thomas Mary, widow, gentlewoman, 60, north filth ft..
Thomas Nathaniel, dealer in tea, 24, Market ft.
Thomas Peter, conveyancer, 144, Market f}.
Thomas Robert, merchant, fouth wharves, near High ft.
Thomas Robert, merchant, 156, Arch ft.
Thomas Samuel, labourer, between German and Plumb ftreets, in fifth
Areet
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Thomas & Shreve, fhopkeepers, 34, north front ft
Thomas Su'annah, widow, St. John's i\.
Thomas Timothv, clerk, 14, Chancery lane
Thoinis Wm. H. clerk, 416, nonh front ft.
Thomas Wm. fea captain, 8, Butler's court
Thomas Jacob, taylor, 27, fouth fourth It.
Thomas Mrs. gentlewoman, 18, Chefnut i\.
Thomas Mrs. boarding houfe, between Shippen and So\-.th, in fourth
flreet
Thomas Mrs. gentlewoman, 10 ?, fonth third ft.
ThompfonAitchefon, taylor and boardins; houfe, 95, fouth Water ft.
Thomplbn Argus, widow, between fecond and third ftreets, in German
ftref '
Thomplbn Charles, grocer, 347, lourh fecond ft.
Tliompibn David, Ihoemaker, 93, louth Water ft.
Thompfon David, taylor, 60, ditto
Thomplon Edv.-ard, merchant, next 86, Arch ft
Thompfon Henry, painter and glazier, ir.uth eighth ft.
Thomplbn James, i-nnkeeper, 15, fouth fourth ft.
Thompfon James, tavernkeeper, near 6, Vernon fc,
Thomplbn John, fea captain, 29. Qjicen ft.
Thompfon John, merchant, 38, fourh front ft.
Thompfon John, blackfmith, Walnut ft. \
Thompfon John, foap boiler, between fifth and fixth ft. in Lombard
ftreet
Thompfon John, potter, 76, north fourth It.
Thompfon John, ica captain. Brooks court
Thompfon John Piintcr, 34, Carters alley
Tiioniplbn John, cooper, 25, Penn {t.
Thompfon & Lyle, grocers, corner of fecond and fouth ft,
Thomplon Margaret, tavernkeeper, 2, Soutlift.
Thomplbn Richard, infpcftor of tobacco, 6, Laurel fr.
Thompfon VVm. cabinet maker, 259, fouth fecond ft.
Thompfon Wni. cooper, 498, no.rth fecond fr.
Thompfon Widow, grocer, 54,' north eighth ft.
Thompfon Widow, 349, fouth front ft.
Thoinlbn George & E^dward, merchants, 129, Market ft.
Tiiornibn Jacob, grocer, 210, High ft.
Thomfon Jeiic &c Co. drnggii'.s, 34, Race Cu
Thomibn Mary, boarding houfc, 1 1 2, Spruce ft.
Thomfon Thomas, carpenter, Nicholfons court
Thorn George, rope makef, near Chriltian, in fecond ft.
Thorne Richard, tavernkeeper, 9, north front ft.
Thornborough Mr. mariner, 82, South ft.
Thornburn James, ftone cutter, corner of tenth and High fr.
Thornhill Dorothy, widow, 11, Willings alley
Thornman Nicholas, rigger, near Oiieen, in Swanfon ft.
Tnornton Daniel, mariner, Fartners row^
Thornton John, innkeeper, 39, north fecond ft.
Thornton John, 393, north front fr.
Thornton John, tavernkeeper, corner of Catherine and front ft.
Thornton Widow, Cliurch alley
Thrump Daniel, houfe carpenter, 34, Sugar alley
Tbufcon ThonKS/ hair drefler, Elmfleys alley ^
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Tliuun Dan'el& Vincent, merchants, 115, north Water fr.
'j'lnuton John, labourer, EKiflcvs alley
""lice llichard, fliip maftcr, 11, Ca'lowhill fl.
Tifiin and liienian, diftillcrs, in South, near fourth fl.
Tiii'in I. hatter, 70, fouth recond i\.
Tilghman Edward, attorney at law, 116, Chefnut ft.
Tiltrhman William, attorney at law, 68, Walnut fl.
Till George, Ihip M'right, Duke it
Tiller Robert, bricklayer. Green ft.
TiHinghafl Daniel, C. lea captain, 307, fouth front fl.
Tdly Peter, merchant, 43, Almond It.
Tillyer Thomas, gentleman, 20, Cherry alley
Tilman Chriftophei, fhoernaker, 38, Almond ft.
Timin'r & Eafby, cabinet makers, 405, north front ft.
Timings Thomas, cabiiiet maker, 6, Butlers court
Timmons Philip, tavernkeeper, 71, Dock ft.
Timinons Mary, ^vidow, tavern keeper, between 71, and 77, Dock
ftreet
TifTerand Ann, widow, near 25. Vernon fl.
Tittermary Richard, merchant, 34, Almond fl.
Titrermary Sc Sons, merchants, fbuth wharves, near Pine fr.
Titus Peter, watchman, 42, Moravian alley
Toby Simon, mariner. Keys alley
Tod Alexander, Alderman, 12, Walnut ftreet, and 179, louth Water
flreet
Tod William, H. attorney at law, 94, fouth fccond ft.
Todd David, ironmonger, 102, High fl.
Todd James, and William Mott, dry good merchants, 26, fouth front
ftreet
Todd Nicholas, mariner, Duke fl.
Toland Henry, merchant, 5 and 14, north third fl.
Tomkins Jacob, fliopkeeper, 144, north third fl,
Tomkins & Noble, Lumber merchants, corner of Noble and Third
flreets
Tomkins Thomas, bricklayer, 40, Sugar alley
Tool Margaret, huckfler, near fiTth, in South ft.
Topham lieuben, copperfmith, 176, Arch ft.
Town Henry, carter, Budd ft.
Town Thomas, lea captain. Brown fl.
Town Thomas, fliopkeeper, ditto
Townes Thomas, millwright, 310, north front ft.
Townly John, bott'er, near 49, louth fourth ft.
Townfcnd Henry, 182, north third fl.
Townfend John, cabinet maker, 86, Spruce ft.
Townfend Noel, feed Itore, 173, north third fl.
Toy Ann, widow, near the corner of Swanion and Almond ft.
Toy Elizabeth, Goforth alley
Toy Hannah, widow, dof'rcfs, corner of third and German ft.
Toy William, fhipwright, between fecond and front ftreets, in Plumb
ftreet
Traner Patrick, trader, between Shippen and Plumb ftreets, in fourth
ftreet
Trank John, houfe painterj rear Brown, in north third fl.
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Irank Lawrence, painter, near Brown, in north third Ih
Traqnair James, Hone cutter, 3, north tenth ft. and corner of High and
tenth i\.
Trafel Jacob, merchant, 16, Strawberry ft.
Tral'el &. Matlack, grocers, 287, High ft.
Trautvnne William, (lareh and powder manufadliirer, and hair dreffer,^
192, north {'econd ft.
Travers John, labourer, 14 ChimnieB
Traverle Patrick, mariner, between fourth and fifth ftreets, in Plumb
ftreet
Travis John, merchant, 317, Market ft.
Trees John, innkeeper, between eighth and ninth ftreets, in Cailowhill
ftreet
Trellie Jofeph, hair drefTer, next 268, fouthfecond ft*
Tremel Cafper, huckfler, 66, Cherry ft.
Treniells John, fea captain, 195, north front ft.
Treded Robecci, widow, boarding houfe, 187, Ibuth Front ft.
Tretwell John, 257, High ft.
Tribit Simon, labourer, 4, Kunckle ft.
Trimble David, mariner, 9, Salfafras alley
Trimble James, deputy fecretary to rhe Commonweakh of Pcnnfylva-
nia, 42, Cable laiie
Trinman Francis, muiician, 90, north fourth ft.
Tiippe Adam, fchool malter, 25, Green ft*
Trotter Daniel, cabinet maker, ico, north Front ft-
Troubat John, taylor, 107, north third i\.
Trout John, ironmonger, 206, north iecond ft.
Truman James, tin plate worker, 80, north feventh ft.
Trumble Francis, cabinet maker, bet. fecond and third, in Catherine
ftreet
Tryer Andrew, porter, 29, north ft.
Tryon Elizabeth, widow, tin manufacSlurer, i6j, north fecond {t.
Tryon Frederick, baker, 26, Cailowhill ft.
Tryon Francis, tin and copper manufatSturer, 148, north fecond ft.
Tryon George, copperfmith, 92, Vine ft.
Tucker Benjamin, merchant, 45, Cherry ft.
Tucker & Dilworth, hardware merchants, 153, Market ft.
Tuckner James, clerk, 16, Pewter platrer alley
Tucknifs Henry, printer, 25, Church alley
Tucknifs John, book binder. Flutter's alley
Tuffs Samuel, rope maker, Duke ft.
Tuggs John, fruiterer, near 12, north fixth ft.
TuUey V/m. cordwainer, between Sliippen and Plumb, in George ft.
Tully David, frevadore, near Plumb in fouth fifth ft.
Tully Wm. cordwainer, 84, Shippen tb.
Tunis, Annefley, oc Co. merchants. Walnut ft. wharf
TurnbuU James, fea captain, above fecond in Soutii fr-
TurnbuU & Mcrrie, cabinet makers, near Market It. in north feventh
ftreet
Turner Benjamin, mariner, between third and fonrth ftreets, in Plumb
Turner Catherine, widow, near 53, Penn ft.
Turner George, bricklayer, i46,\ior:h iiUlj ft.
Turner John, Bl^ik horle alley
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Turner John, mart msker, lo, Chriftian ft.
Turner Jolin, primer, zj, Carter's alley
Turner I oi'cjMi Rev. 362, louth fecond i\.
Turner i'etcr, butcher, 14, Chiinnies
Turner ik Thompfon, malt makers, near Qiiecn in Swanion ft.
Tutiui vVm. gentleman, 212, Market ft.
Turner VVm. fiiipwright, near 6, Chriftian ft.
Turner IVlr, nailor, Crab ft.
Tw tils Goilfrey, brewer, 145, High ft.
Twelts ik Morris, brewers, bet. 147 & 149 High ft.
Twibill Viaihew; i'crivener, 26, Walnut ft.
Tvbou; Avrew, hatter, 55, Chefnut ft.
Tylbn Benjamin, ironmonger, between Race and Vine, in north fixth
ftreet.
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Uiierith Jonn, ihoemaker, 156, north third i\.
Underwood John, jeweller, north fecond ft. above Poplar lane
Underwood Robert, Clerk in the Auditor's office, bet, VValnut and Chef*
nnt, in eighth ft.
Unife Catherine, widow, boarding houfe, fouth Front ft. bet. Mary and
Prinie flreets
Urquhart Alexander, mariner, between Water and Front, in Catherine
ftreet
Uftick ThomasRev. minifter of the Baptift Cliurch, 79, north third ft.
Udick Stephen C. printer, 74, Sterling alley, and ditto.
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V AILLANT James, merchant, 208, north feconJ {>.
Valence Frederick, coachmaker. Green 11.
Vallanchee Samuel Seballian, white waHier, Goforth alley
Vallance Adam, blacklmith, 79, Chriltian It.
Vallance John, engraver, 145, Spruce ft.
Vallance Nicholas, Tea captain, 47, Shippen fh
Valley John Francis hoarding hoiife, 25, Cherry allev
Vallon Lewis C. teacher of the French lanp-uap;e, Winnamore's alley
Vanarfdale John, clerk at she Baltimore and New l(ork Stage ofhce,
9, Ibuth fourth i\.
Vanarfdale, widow, next ■299, north third ll.
Vance 96, Vine ft.
Vance Adam, blackfmith, corner of Baker's alley and Swanfon ft.
Vance James, cabinet maker, corner of eighth and Arcli It.
Vancivcr Jacob, gentleman, 365, nortlr Front It.
Vancleve Aaron, gentleman, near 29, northeighth ft.
Vancleve John Anthony, 26, Vine ft.
Vandcrgrief Abraham, fhoemaker, 236, north Front ft.
Vanderllice George, barber, 2, Ell'rith's alley
Vandini Samuel, carter, Green ft.
Van Mannierck Anthony, gentleman, 61, Lombard ft.
Vanneck Thomas, fljip mafter, 461, foutli Front ft.
Vanneman John, fea captain, 9, Queen ft.
Vanncman Wm. taylor, fouth Water near Pine ft.
Vanneman Frederick, taylor Meade alley
Vanneft Jolin, taylor, corner of Walnut and Water ft.
Van Often James, iioufe carpenter, between fifth and fiKth ft. in Green
Lane.
Van Reed John, 55, Walnut ft.
Vanfife Ji)leph, lea captain, J93 north Front ft.
Vannuxem James, merchant, 73, north Water It.
Vaprier John, grocer, 182, north fecond ft.
Varn<:r Paiiip, tobacconilt, corner of Brewer's alley and north Third
fcreet
Varnon Mr. hair drefTer, 15, fouth water ft.
Vaughan John, merchant, 109 & 111, fouth front ft,
Vaughan Wra. fea captain, 299, fouth front fir.
Vanx Anne, gentlewoman, 72, north third ft.
VauK James, gentleman, 72, north third it.
Vccamoin Widow, 131, Callowhill ft.
Veil'er John, labourer, near 449, north third ft.
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Venablc Robert, white wafticr, 79, north fixtli ft.
Venn diaries, lea captain, between Front and Waier Ttreets, in CLrift!-'
a/j I'treet.
Verger John Baptifte, next 47, nonli fcventh ft. bick.
Vermilva Elizabeth, bnarding hoiifo, a^ij, north lecondft.
Victor Saint, upholi'rerer 44, Race ft.
Vichn Ptur, gentleman, 249, fouth Front il.
Vidier Richard, bricklayer, next zyy. Arch ft.
Vincent John, i^ioemaker, 15, Oiicen It.
Virtue David, fliotmakcr, above Chriliian in fecond ft.
Vitry Anthony, icourcr, 1, Piuan ft.
Vizer Thomas, upht)hT:erer and paper hanger, near Spruce in (outh fi.xtli
ftreet
Vogel Frederick, bricklayer, 84, Vine ft.
Voight Henry, chief coiner of the mint, 2y, north feventh ft
Voight Sebaftian, clock 8c watch maker, 149, noitli fecond ft.
Von Phul Wm. brewer, 107, New ft.
Von Wilier, AadreWj cabinet maker, 15, Clierry alley.
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AAGE 8: NORTON, watch makers, 31, fouih third ft,
Wachfmutli Mr. merchant, 213, fouth fecond ft.
V/ackerly Woollcry, cooper, Coates ft.
Waddington Sc Harwoo:!, merchants, 30 and 32, fouth front ft-
"Waddin2:''nn John, merchant, 63, Pine ft.
Wadman Peace, mariner, 208, fouth third ft.
Wadman Praife, boarding houfe, 158, fouth front ft.
Waehter Anthony, innkeeper, 50, north fourth It.
Wager Philip, merchant, 134 and 136, norch iecond ft.
Wageman Mary, widow, gentlewoman, 67, Vine it.
Waggoner John; tanner and currier^ Noble lane
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•Waggoner Peter, ilioemaker, 1 16, north tliird ft.
Wagner George, currier, 65, Race i\.
Wagner Grace, \% iAow, geutlewoiuan, 32, Moravian alley
Wagner Jacob, attorney at law, 3Z, Moravian alley, and 85, north third
Ilreet
Wagner John, merchant, 25, fouih fecond fi.
Wainwright Ifaac, block and pump n>aker, 61, north Water, & 8t,
nortii front i\.
Waiuwright Samuel, hatter, nest 96, V^ine fl.
Wakeford Onflow, ccach makei-, between Chefnut & Walnut, in fourth
ilreet
Wakeling Samuel, book binrler, 34, north feventh f}.
Wa'ker Andrew, 84, north eighth fh
Walker Chriilopher, baker, ner.r Qiieen, in Ibuth front fl.
Walker David, inerchar.r, ,89, Iburh fifth Ih
Walker John, jun. goli'rmiih and jeweller, i, north third ft.
Walker George, painter, St. John's ft.
Walker John, taylor and Ihc'pkeeper, 114, Swanfon ft.
Wclkcr John, grocer, 15, Chernut ft.
Walkor "jofeph, cordwainer, 12, Sv.-anfi-in ft.
Walker i. merchant, 75, Arch ft.
Walker Mary, widow, huckfter, 345, fouth front ft.
y/alker S: E. Mil'er, near Qiieen, in front ft.
Walker Philip, painter, above Poplar lane, in north third ft.
Vv'alker R.icIiavJ, Uiariner, between fecond and third ilreets, in G^r
ftreet
Walker Samuel, grocer, 44, Arch ft.
Walker Si.iion, itierciiant, near fifth, in Pine ft.
WalkerSracy, grocer, 12, north lecond it.
Walker Thomis German, fiiopkeeper, Frombergers court
Walker Wiliiam, goldfmith, 139, Ibuth front ft.
Walker Mrs. i, nyrth eighth ft.
Walker Mr. near lerond in Plumb ft.
WallCa'.per, Hviu dreiTer, 24, north fou'-th ft.
Wall Ciiarles, breeches maker, 38, Ibuth fourth ft.
Wail Elizabetii, tobacconift, next 215, iourh fecond ft.
Wall Jolin, Mour merchant, 20, Wahuit ft.
Wadle Benjamin, fadle and harnefs maker, 18, fouth third ft.
Wallace J.'hn, R-a captain, 12^-, fouth fecond ft.
Wallace P..obert, fhopkeeper and boarding houfe, 77, north thirsj
ftreet
Wallace Samuel, bricklayer, 244, Race ft.
Wallace William, merchant, 40, nortli front ft.
Wallace Williani, M. D. 2^7, foutli third it
Wallheim.r, Margaret, widow, tavernk^eper, 9, Plumb ft.
Wallington John, {lioemaker, Parms allev
Wain JefPe, merchant, 115, fouth third ii.
Wain Jelfe k Robert, merchants, 1, Wain's wharf
Wain Nicholas, gentleman, 146, foutii front ft.
Wain Richard &"jofeph, merchantii, Bickley's wharf
Wain Robcr:, mercliant, near 142, Ibutii fecond ft.
Walnut widow, 372, north iecond i\.
Walpole Thoixias, grocer, 26, Pear ft.
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Walfli yolin, lumber merrliant, 0.^7, north front ft.
Wallli Micliacl, porter, between Sliippen and Plumb ft. in fouth fifth
ftrcet
Walter Adam, flioemal er, 123, Arch ft.
Walter Daniel, labourer, 471, north ice end ft.
Walter George, tarter, 54, Callow hill ft.
Walter George, fliocniaker, y, Shippen ft.
Walter Jacob, bricldayer, octween fifth and fixth ftreets, in Cherry
ftreet
AVaiter Jacdb tiriplate worker, 177, north third ft.
Walter James, f'chool mafter, 369, fouth front fh
Walter Nicholas, difhiler, 21, Cable lane
Walter Peter, bif'cuit baker, between Vine and Callowhill, in water
fheet
Walter T. blackfmith, near 20, Dock ft.
Walter Philip, fhocniaker, 798, north fecond ft.
Walters Mary, fchool miftrefs, fhepherd's court
Walterch John, labourer, St. John's ft.
Walton Samuel, cabinet maker, near Green, in north third i\.
Wampok- Ifaac, fcrivener, 124, north third ft.
Wance Jacob, Ikin drefTer, Budd ft.
Ward John, fhoemaker, Gofortli alley
Ward John, flevadore, between Third and Fourth ftreets, in Plumb
flreet
Ward John, gunfmith, St. John's i\.
Ward John, harnefs maker, near feventh, in Lombard ft.
Ward Su(annr.h and Sarah, grocers, 15, north fourth ft.
Ward Valentine, gentleman, between QueeH and Mary, in fouth front
fheet
Warder John, merchant, 20B, ncrth front ft.
Warder Jeremiah, Parker, & Co. merchants, 12, north third ft.
Warder Jeremiah, merchant, 12, diito
Ware Ann, boarding lioufe, 176, fouth water fh
Ware John, grocer, between fr\th and feventh ftreets, in Sout^
ftreet
Ware John, fliip joiner, 123, Callowhill ft.
Waring Elijah, merchant, 35 norti) fecond ft.
Warner Anna, gentlewoman, 20, Arch fl.
Warner George, ivoiy turner, and s\halebone cutter, 28, north fourth
ftreet
Warner Hieromius, brafs founder, 26, north eighth i\.
Warner Jofeph, laft & heel maker, 14, Chefnut i\.
Warner Jofeph, h:>-ufe carpenter, near 12, north fixth ft.
Warner Jofeph, houfe carpenter, J2, north fixth ff.
Warner Jofeph, carpenter, near the corner of Arch, in eighth i\.
Warner Mary, fieve maker, Combes's alley
Warner Martha, 20, Strawberry ft.
Warner Mary, 2, Combes's alley-
Warner Philip, flioemakcr, Sugar alley
Vv''arner Samuel, fail maker, 19, Pewter platter alley
Warner Swen, laft & heil maker, 24, Chefnut ft.
Warren [ames, flaip carpenter, 53, Penn ft.
Warren Ifaac, bricklayer, near eighth, ia Arch ft
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Warton INl^ry, widow, near 40, north Eiglitb ft.
Warwick Thomas, irnith and farrier, 4,';9, north fecond ft.
Waterman JefTc, ichool mafter, 27, north alley, and 147, Chefnut
ftreet, back
Waters John, fchool mafter, back of 272, fouth Second ft.
Waters Mary, doJtrefs, Willing's alley
Watkins Thomas, brulh maker, 13, Strawberry ft. »
Watkins Mrs. 166, fouth water ft.
Watmough I. merchant, 200, Arch ft.
Waribn Alexander, uphoifterer, Powell ft.
Watibn Arabella, widow, Meade alley
WarPjn Charles C, taylor, 24, Ibuth Fourth ft. ,
Watfon Elizabeth, mils, hiickfter, near 149, Race fr.
Watfon John, fea captain, 46, Shippen It.
Watfon John, mercliant, 254, High fr.
Watfon Margaret, mils, milliner, 192, north Front fc.
Watfon Matthew, gentleman, 16, Vernon It.
Watfon Sc Paul, merchants, Chefnut ftreet wharf .
Watfon Thomas, Ihcpkeeper, 48, Lon^bard ft.
Watts George, fea captain, 13, Vernon ft.
Watt Samuel, merchant, 5, South Front fr.
Way Andrew, taylor, i, (Quarry it.
Way George, coach-maker, -,■, fouth Fifth ft.
Way Jofeph, pilot, 34, (>_ueen It.
Wayne Jacob, cabinet maker, 164 oc 166, north Front ft.
Wayne Samuel, houfe carpenter, 17, Keys alley.
Wayne Wm. lumber merchant, 119, Vine ft,
Weatherhead AJexander, fruiterer, between Front and Second, in
Coates's ft.
Weatherill Francis, grocer, 326, north Front it.
Wearheril! Samuel, jnn. oil and colour man, near 9, South alley.
Wean Elizabeth, widow, north fcmrth 11.
Weatherill & Son, druggifts, 65, north Front ft.
Weaver Adam, tavlor, 14 Union ll.
Weaver George, Ihoemaker, 30f Plumb ft.
Weaver Kenry, Ihoemaker, 62, north hfth ft.
Weaver Jacob, between Coates's lane and Brown fr. in north
Third ft.
Weaver Jacob, tanner, and juftice of the peace, 495, north front ft.
Weaver John, painter and glazier, next 293, Arch ft.
Weaver John, M. D. 417, north fecond ft.
Weaver John, houfe carpenter, Sucar alley
Weaver John, innkeeper, corner of Coates's lane and north Third ft.
Weaver John, cabinet maker, £8, north. Front ft.
Weaver Mary Ann, bet. fifth and fix-h in South ft.
Weaver Mathias, grocer, 148, north Third ft.
Weaver Matthew, flour dealer, 92, north Seventh ft.
Weaver Phillips, cabinet maker. Brown fh
Weaver William, labourer, near Arch in north fifth ft.
W^ebb Robert, jeweller, ,57, Shippen ft.
Webb Thomas, fancy hat maker, 11, Gray's alley
Webb Thomas, mariner, 138, fouth Fourth ft.
Webb Thomas, fca-captain, 47, Almond ft.
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M''ebflcr Richard, /liopkccpcr, 5, Sliij)i)cn ft.
WeLifkr Zcpliaiiiah, piini^r, li.icl: of 270, Kacc fl-,
Weckerly Abraham, butr.litr, iirown Ih
Wcckcrly Conracl, inercliant, 205, norlli Third fh
"VVeacl GcDige, innkeeper, azo, Market l\.
Weed Cicor^c;, M. D. 69, iiuiili Front ft.
Weed Mrs. 1 8 1, Arch ft.
Weekam jaiue?, tavlor, iSi'', noitli water fl.
Weeks John, tavcrnkeepcr, between tliird and fourth in German ft.
Weer Williarn, labourer, 68, Sup;ar alley.
Wcicks Benjamin, fhip mailer, 6z, Swanfon fl.
Wcidncr Henry, hair dreiTer, 73, north front fK
Weifs Anthony, gro.cer, 152, north third ft.
Weifs widow, 158, north fifth ii.
WcifJtnbach Henry, brewer, 131 & 133, north water (i.
Welch John, hariiei's maker, 124, north fourth ft.
Welch John, harnels maker, 124, Noble ft,
Welch John, mariner, between Front and water in Prime ft.
Welfli Patrick, taylor, y6. South ft.
Welch I'hcebe, 124, riorth Fourth it.
Welch .Samuel, fca-captain, 124, Noble ft.
Wells Kdward, bricklayer, near Callovihill, in north water ft.
Wcl's Gideon H. merchant, near lOo, Arcli ft.
Wells Jclm C. attorney at law, 41, north Second ft.
Wells and Morris, merchants, 135 High ft.
Wellh Aim, widow, bctsyeen third and fourth in German ft.
Welih fames, tavernkeeper, and jiroprictor of tjie Baltimore and NcW
York ftage-ofSce, 8 8c jO, fuutli fourth fr.
Welfli jol'.n, merchant, 47, fouih water fr. and z2, fouth wharves
Wellh widow Hannah, 2*58, fouth front ft.
Wefcott George and Henry, copper merchants, 4, north fourth ft.
Wefcott George, copper merchant, 262, Higli ft.
Weft Charles, gentleman, 186, north front ft.
Weft Francis, merchant, io8,fcuth Front ft.
Weft Francis & John, merchants, 25, Dock ft.
Weft James, conftable, between Lombard and South, in fifth ft.
Weft Jofiah, clock and watch maker, 12, Straw berry ft.
Weft Matthew, tavernkeeper, 45, north VVater It.
Weft Samuel, merchant, j§, north water ft.
Weft Sarati, boarding houfe, 180, fourh Front ft.
Weft William, merclianv, corner of front and Vine ft.
Weft William, fait merchant, ditto
Weft widow, j86, north front ft.
Wefifall Sarah, Noble ft.
Weftwood Peter, Farm's alley.
Wetherill Benjamin, china ftore, 187, High ft,
Wetherill Jiifeph, gexitlenian, 170, foutli fourth ft.
Wevill Richard, merchant, between fourtli and fifth, in South ft-
Weyand John, drayman, near 504, north Second ft.
Weymer George, -labourer, 130, Noble fr.
Whartnaby Arabella, widow, Meade alley
Wharton Charles, merchant, 156, fouth Second fr.
Wharton Elizabeth, gentle\Yonian, 128) fouth fourth Tt.
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Wliarton Elizabeth, gentlewoman, 25, Lomliard (t.
Wharton Fraalin, gentlewoman, next 268, Ibiith H-conclfr,
VV'liarton George, tanner, next 392, north tVont It.
Wharton John, gcntlciiian, 58, CheCniU It.
Wharton John, fhoemaker, 122, Ibuth i'econd ft.
Wharton John, lurgcon barber, 58, Vine (t.
Wharton Joieph, gentleman, fei, fouth Third ft.
Wharton Ifaac, merchant, 107, louth Tliird (t.
Wharton Kearney, merchant, 155, Ibuth Second ft.
Wharton and Lewis, merchants and infurance brokers, 115, fouth
Front ll.
Wharton Moore, merchant^ icy, Spruce ft.
Wharton and Palmer, merchants, Pine itreet wharf
Wharton Pere2;rinc H. merchant, 352, fouth front i\. and near Queen in
Swanfon it.
Wharton Kachael, widow, gentlewoman, 08, north iixth ft.
Wharton Roberr, merchant, 135, louth Third ft.
Wharton Samuel, gentleman, 278, fouth fecond it.
Wharton I'iiomas P. Sc Co. merchants, 73, fouth water ft.
Wharton Wm. gentleman, 16, Pine i\.
Wheaton Amos, gentleman, 386, north Second ft.
Wheaton Amos, plane maker, Green ft. bet. Front and Second
Wheeler John, taylor, 17, Strawberry it.
"Wheeler Samuel, blacklmith, 99, Vine ft.
Wlieeler Mr. painter, 12, CoiTjbes' alley.
Whelan George, boarding hoij'e, 102, Swanion ft.
VVhelan &: M'^Grath, foap boilers and tallow chandlers, Brewer's alley,
bet. third and ftmrlh ft.
Whelen John, tyler to the free mafon's lodge, 17, Apple Tree alley
Whelen Wm. gentleman, 276, Market ft.
Wijellden Wiilman, pilot, corner of ChriHian and lecond ft.
Wiiite Ann, widow, between third and fourth /ireets, in German It.
White Charles, merciiant, 6, fnith Water it.
White Chriitophcr, Oiopkeeper, 20, north ferondft.
White ifc Cou'-ad, mer.hnnts, 6, liorih Front ft.
White Epluaim, lea captain. Brown ft.
White George, 34, Branch I'r.
VvHiite Jacob, bet. Frtint and Second, in Coates {}.
Wiiite James, conitable, near 6, Pewter platier alley
Vv'iiite Jare, widow, bet. Front and Second ilreets, in Catherine ll.
White John, porter, 125, Pine ft.
White Joiin, druggid, 163, Market ft.
Wliite Margaret, butcher, 25, north eight!) ft
White & M'ferrens, ibap boilers and tallow chandlers, next 57, Vine
ftreet
White Rofannah, widow boarding honfc, 9, north eiohtii it.
White Samuel, houle carpenter, Waggoner's a:!ey.
White Sarah, <vidow, 85, Chriftian ft.
White Solomon, n.erchant, 6, north Front ft.
White Thomas, boot and fliocraaker, 18, north Front ft.
Yv'hite Thomas, iliopkeeper, 245, (outh Front ft.
White William, ihip carpenter, 3S6, ibuth Front 11:.
White WiU.iairip lutcher, 28; north eighth ft.
White WiHiatp, Rev. D. D. Bifliop of the Protcftant Kpifcopal church,
89, Walnut i\.
Whitfill James, gentleman, 76, Clielnut ft.
Whiicbrcad Charles, fhipwriglit, 71, Chriltian ft.
White torcl Robert, mariner, .54, I'enn Ir.
Wliitehead James, grocer, 24, Vine Ir.
Whitehead John, & James, grocers, 222, north fecond It.
Whitehead ff)hn, grocer, 21 1, north fecond it.
Whitehead John, grocer & bottler, 10,6, Ssvanfonft.
Whitehead iVlatthe\v, clerk of Chrift's Church, at Mr. William's, back
of y, Lietitia court
Whitehead Richard, fcrivcner, 62, Vine ft.
Whiteman Henry, drayman, near 26, Branch fr.
Whitenian Jacob, dealer in corn and flour, 3d door from the corner of
Race in north fifth ft.
Whiteman Jacob, gentleman, 402, north fecond ft.
Whiteman John, innkeeper, corner of fourth and Arch ft.
Whiteman John, labourer, 162, north Water ft.
Whiteman vSarauel, painter & glazier, 96, north fourth fr.
Whiteman Wendal, tanner, above Poplar Lane, in north fecond (r.
Whiteman, widow, 37, Walnut i\.
Whitefides Alexander, plailtcrcr, 17, Branch ft.
Wh:te(ides Elizabeth, tea warehoufe, 99, north fecond ft,
Whitefides John, Sc Co. merchants, 138, High ft.
Whitton Evens, & Co. merchants, 175, Market It.
Whitton Jofeph, dealer in grain, next 33, Lombard ft.
Whytc Charles, fliopkeeper, 90, fouth iecond ft.
Wiall Peter, fan maker, 20, Spruce it.
Wickeidiani Abraham, joiner, 148, north third ft.
WickerHiam Amos, grocer, 51, north fecond it.
Widdifield & Tyfon, ironmongers, 48, north third it.
Widditield Wm. ironmonger, Creifon's alley near fifth ft.
Widdifield, widow, 48, north Front it.
Weifer George, ilioemaker, St. John's ft.
Weiier Jacob, whole iale grocer, 224, Market ft.
V/eiier Varner, fadler, Kuncle li:.
V/iy;olei\vorth John, ioap boiler and tallow chandler, 5, Ker's alley
WigVleiXvorth John, hardware and toy fhop, 45, ioutli iecond (i.
V/igulc(\vorth Samuel, fftopkeeper, 26, i'outh iecond ii.
Wiggins Suf^nnah, widow, taylorefs, 52, Cherry alley
Wigmore John, rigger, next 114, Swaiiibn ft.
Wigmore Jofeph, ldbou"cr, 72, Walnut it.
Wigneil Wiglow, one of che Proprietors of the New Theatre, 70, fouth
ri'th it.
Wikoif Jacob C. druggift, Fromlerger's court, and 35, Highfc.
Wikoft" liaac, & George K. Harrifon, merchants, 53, Chefnut fl.
Wikntf I'aac, merchant, 117, (outh third ft.
VvMihank George, porter, corner of Vine and Crown ft.
Wilcocks x-Mexander, attorney at law, 105, Arch it.
Wilcocks Richard, oc Co. merchants, 40, north third fr.
V/ilcocks Samuel, merchant, 40, north fifth ft.
Wild Margaret, widow, 51, Queen fr.
Wildes jofeph, taylor, 76, nonh leccud ft.
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Wile Conrad, flioemaker, 13, Sterling alley
Wile Tnoraai, clerk, corner of tilth and Green ft.
Wiley Abel, innkeeper, corner of third and Catherine fi.
Wiley Ewino-. ironmorii;;er, 109, South ft.
Wiley John, eentleman, 97, South i\. "
Wiikinri Calcb^ taylor, 6z, Chefnut ft. ^ .
Wiikins fames, ravernkeeper, 226, Ibnth third ft.
Wilkin's Thomas, ditto 228, ditto
Wilkinfon John, fail maker, 13, Key's alley
Will Wm. tobacconift, 97, north fecond ft.
WiUardParr, flioemaker, between fourth and fifcli fcrects, in German
ftreet
Williams, Barker, & Co. ironmongers, 149, High ft.
Williams David, (hipwright, 75, Chrittian ft*
Williams Elizabeth, widow, Duke ft.
Williams Georue, merchant, 60, M'ilberry ft.
Williams Harding, fnip mafter, 276, fouth lecond ft:.
Williams Hezekiah, gentlen\an, 60, Arch ft.
Williams James, painter, 8, Gray's alley
Williams James, fruiterer, 52, High ft.
Williams James, carpenter, between Arch and Race, in north eighth
ftreet
Williams James, mariner, between South and Shippen ftreets, in Ver"
non ftreet.
Williams James, trader, MifPiin's alley
Williams J effe, gentleman, bet. fcventh and eighth ftreets, in Spruce
ftreet
Williams Mary, boarding houfe, T04, Spruce ft.
Williams Phillis, near Chriflian in fecond ft.
V/illiams Rebecca, widow, 2, north tilth ft.
Williams Robert, labourer, between ftxch and feventh ftreets, in Cherry
ftreet
Williams Samuel, cabinet maker, 7 2, fouth fourth ft.
Williams Samuti, fllip mafrer, 113, north fecond it.
Willi?.ms Sarah, fliopkeeper, 35, fouth fecond ft.
Williams Sarah, gentlewoman, Smith's court, north fifth Ci,
Williams Sarah ?vlifs, gentlewoman, .54, north tif.h ix.
Wi'liams Thomas, caliinet maker, 75, Race It.
Williams Tliomas, 239, fouth lecond (t.
Williams Wm. merchant, 77, Pine tt.
Wiili.irns Wm. raylor, 30, fouth water fr,
Williams William, commillion broker, corner of fourth and Chefnut fr.
dwolling-houfe, 77, Pine ft.
Williams Wm. vendue cryer, and boarding houfe, back of 9, Lcctitia
court
Williams Zenefs, carpenter, near fourth Ct. in Cyprefs alley
Wiliiamfon Andrew A. fea captain. Green fr.
Williamlon & Jackfon, fail makers. Vine ftreet uharf,
Wiliiamfon jeife, houfe carpenter, 32, Almond ft.
Wiliiamfon jofeph, grazier, 62, Ahuond ft.
Wiliiamfon Samuel, lilverfmith, Elmflies alley
Wiliiamfon Wm. fea captain, near 31, Catherine ft.
Wiliiamfon Wm. fail maker, back of 3,'';7, iinuh front ft.
Willig George, mufical magazine, 183, High Ir.
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Willing George, merchant, co, Walnut fl.
Willing George, & Richard, merchants, fouth wharves near Pine ft.
Willing Thomas, Prciident ol'tlie Bank of the United States, loo, Ibuth
third IK
Willing Thomas, merchant, next 127, Wal.nut ft.
^V"iHings & Francis, merchants, 21, Penn ft.
Willington John, lea captain, Meade alley
Willis jonatiian, merchant, 31, fouth water ft.
"Willis .'•jerh, grocer, 155 & 271, fouth front ft.
Willis Solomon, turner, Goforth alley-
Willis Thomas, turner, 203, Arch ft.
Willis ^- Yardley, merchants, 2d wharf fouth of Chefnut ft.
Willock John, mariner, between fouth and Sliippen Itreets, in George
ftreet
Wilis James, grocer, 84, Chefnut ft.
Wills John, grocer, 61, north fixth ft.
Wilmcr Lambert, flour merchant, 180, Race ft.
Wilier Godfrey, furgeon barber. Stamper's alley
WiKon Abraham, mariner, 35, Key's alley
Wilfon Anthony, fea captain, 80, Shippen ft.
Willbn Benjamin, merchant, 27, north third ft.
Willbn George, honie carpenter, near 42y, north third ft.
Wilfon George, cabinet maker, back of 216, fouth third ft.
Willon George, merchant, 35, north water, and 2, Chancery lane
Wilfon George, tavern keeper, 62, Shippen ft,
Wilfoh & Hampton, ftone cutters. Laurel court
Wilfon Hugh, baker, near Pine ft. in louth fifth ft.
Willbn James, judge of the Supreme Court, 274, High ft,
Willbn James, boat builder, 27, Callowhill ft.
Willbn Jan:ies, coachmaker, bctN\ecn eighth and ninth ftreets, in Fil-
bert ft.
Wilfon James, hair dreffcr, next 231, fouth fecond ft.
Wilfon John, labourer, between Oiicen and Chriitian, in Front ft.
Willbn Joieph, carter, between fifth and fixth ftreets,^ in Lombard
Itreet
Wilfon Margaret, 69, Plumb ft.
Wilfon Margaret, fhopkeeper, 46, fouth fecond ft.
"Wilfon Margaret, NviJow, grocer, between Plumb and German ft. ia
fourth ft.
Willbn Mary, boarding houfe, 209, north fecond ft.
Willbn Robert, fea captain. Brown ft.
^'/ilfon Sarah, widow, boarding houfe, 100, north third ft.
Wilfon Silas, innkeeper, 337, north front ft.
Willbn Walter, 135, north water ft.
Wilfon William, grocer, 31.8, fouth front ft.
Wiifon Wiiliaui, ih?- captain, St. John's ft.
"^ViHbn William, ftationer, '>i, north fecond ft,
WbUbn Mils, 410, north front ft.
WiUlach Ciiarles, fhopkeeper, 178, north fecond ft.
"Wilt Abraham, grocer, 1 16, north fecond it.
Wilt Henry, butcher. Brown ft.
"Wihberger Chriitian, goldfinith and jeweller, 13, north fccomlft,
Wiltberger Jacob, currier, 157, north fecond ft.
Wiltberger Peter, merchant, 103,, Archft,
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Wiltberger &z Smith, ironmongers, iot, HIgli ft.
Wi mar George, innkeeper, 252, foutli third It.
Wimlav J'ihn, fhingle dreflcr, 190, Vine {\.
Win Wm. Ihoemaker, 86, north eightii fb.
Wick'.er A:ithonv. bricklayer, corner of t'ourth and New ft,
Winckler Lewis, Rigger, IMargaretta ft,
Winlev Edward, ho'ule carpenter, between fecond and third, in Germaa
ftreet
Winncmore Jacob, tavernkeeper, corner of Swanfon and Catherine
ftreet
Winter Richard, grocer, corner of Catherine and front ft.
Winiiiiger Melchon, wire worker, 79, north front ft.
Wire Thomas, between iifth and iixth, in Shippen ft.
Wirick Nicholas, houte carpenter, between fourth and fifth, in Plumb
ftreet
WHdom William, taylor, 14, foulh water ft.
Wile Thomas, coachman, near 68, Pine (h
Wifhart Thomas, tallow chandler, 14, north fecond ft.
Wifhart William, gentleman, dittcj
Wifeman Samuel, blackfniith, near Duke, in north fecond ft.
Wifet John, back of 278, north front ft.
Wilpart Chriftopher, houle & fliip painter, &: glazier, in Vine, near
fifth ft.
Wifpart Ik Sailor, houie Si lliip painters and glaziers, 99, north water
ftreet
WiftarCafper, M. D. 225, High ft.
Wiilar & Cooke, dry good merchants, 133, High ft.
Wiltar Daniel, gentleman, 141, High ft.
Wiftar Peter, wheelwright, between Poplar lane and Brown ft. in north
fecond ft,
Wiftar Sarah, I\Iifs, toS, Chefnut ft.
Widar Richard, ironmynger, X19, Market ftreet, and 119, Chefnut
ftreet
Winar William, merchant, 1^3, High ft.
Wiftar, Price, & Wiftar, merchants, 143, High fr.
Witlow Catherine, 27, Carters alley
Witman Cafper, near eighth, in Arch ft.
Witner Peter, taylor, 128, north water ft.
Witt John, Printer, 33, Carters alley
Woglon Peter, bricklayer, 20, Race ft.
Wolbert Frederick, coUedlor of taxes, St. John's ft.
Wolf John, carter, near 3^9, north front fr.
Wolf Mary, widow, grocer, between fifth and fixth ftrects, in Lombard
ftreec
Wolf Wm. comb maker, Church alley
Womboe ChriiHan, fhoemaker, near 441, north front ft,
WonderlyfDavid, butcher, 8, Safiafras alley
Wonderly Wm. butcher, 82, north eighth ft.
Woodcock John, whip maker, 2, fonth fourth ft.
Wood Barbara, widow, huckfler, 154, north water ft.
Wood Benjamin, tavlor, 30, Iffouth fourth ft.
Wood Cornelius, huckfter, 4, fouth alley
Wood George, carpenter, near 125, fonth fifth fti,
Wood Hannah^ Ihopkeeper, 214, Ibuth front ft.
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Wond James, grocer, 31, Callowliill ft.
W.-dc] Ruben, ]^ai-c)imeiu maker, 47, foU'^li fifth ft.
\V\iod SojJli'a, /hopkecpcr, 92, Race ft.
"Wi od Thomas, lace mal:er, 6j, Clielhut ft.
"N'N'oo'J Win. plai/lerer, Willings alley
Wood Will. 8, north fccond ft.
Wood Wm. merchant, 65, Hip^h ft.
W( odbv Margaret, Combes alley
W.>o(li-all Sarah, widow, 77, Chriftian ft.
W'oodhoufe Wm. boold'f Her and ftatioucr, 6, fouth front ft.
Woodhoule James, T.l. D. 13, Cherry alley
Woodrc.iF Abraliam, nailor, Duke (v.
Wondroif Samuel, mariner, Duke it
WoodruiF Archibald, groer, 68, noi th fecond ft.
Woodlide Elizabetli, milliner, 70, Arcii If.
Woodlide John, CLrk in the Rejrifcers odice, 70, Arch ft.
Woodward John, fli>!pkeeper, 93, Market It.
Wo;>dtvard Mary, boardinjr lioule, 40, Race ft.
Woodward Sulaniiah, boardiiijr houie, 55, north fecond ft'.
Woodward Tbomas, lea captain, 236, fouth fecond it.
Woodward William W. Printer, Bookfellcr, &: Stationer, 17, Chef,
nut ft.
Wdolfc Lewis, hair drefier, 10, north fifth ft.
Woolley George, bricklayer, 84, Crown it.
Woolrick Jonas, baker, 56, Union ft.
Woodridge Robert, mariner, between Lombard and Soutii ft. in fifth
ft feet
Woolllar Ann, grocer, 276, fouth third ft.
ork Samuel, houfe carpenter, between third and fourth, in Plumb
ftreet
Workman Wm. grocer, 128, Swanfon ft,
Worner George, fhopkeeper, 26, north third ft,
Worrall George, & James Gibbons, commiiiiou merchants & conveyan.
cers, 32, north fourth i\.
Worrall George, clerk, 78, north fourth ft.
Worrell Ifaiah, Jioufe carpenter, 43, Keys alley
Worrell Jofeph, houfe carpenter, 104, Lombard ft.
Worriil jonatlian, flioemaker, 93, Arch ft,
Woniogton C??far, labourer, 73, South fl.
Wo,-ftall Sarah, widow, 36, Moravian alley
Wotherfpoon Tlioma<;, merchant, 91, fouth front ft.
Wouclierer John, tavcrnkeeper, 95, Chcfnut i\.
Wrav Wm grorer, 3 & 5, High it.
Wright Andrew, 44, fouth third ft.
Wright Anthony, flioemaker, 41, north eighth ft.
Wright Enoch, tavlor, 80, Arch i\.
Wright John, caulker, between Mary and Prime ftrcets, in fouth Front
fireet
Wright John, cooper, 66, C'.iriftian ft.
Wright J h.i, ii.nkeeper, 14, Strawberry ft.
Wnght John, lliip carpenter, near Prime, in fouth front ft.
Wright John, tallow chandler, between fifth and ftxth, in Lombard
itrtet
Wright Jofeph, fail maker, firft wharf below the dra^Y bridge, & Brown's
^ourt, beuve^fl front aud fecond, ia Fvace ft.
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Wright Malculm, copperfmith, 20, High ft.
Wri jht Tiioinas, butcher, between fecond and Front ftreets, in Germaa
Itrecr.
Wr;'j;lK i~h.)'nas, fiioe naker, 115, fouth iecoiuUt.
Wrig'.'t Wiii. i'ail niaicer, 145, north front ft.
Wr g.ev Francis, Printer, 32, Carters alley
Wny^lev Robert, bottler, corner ol water and High ft.
W til Wm. {".a captain, 85, Chriftian It.
W rts Sarali, boarding houfe, 71, Walnut ft.
Wvall Nicholas, mariner, betwecii iecoad and third ftreets, iii Germaa
fl'cet
Wyatt Joff ph, filverfmith, Cable lane
Wynart Jacob, labonrer, between front and fecond ftreets, in Coates
Ih'cec
Wynkoop Pe .jamin, gentleman, i.'^t, fouth water ft.
Wvnkoop Jolcph, merchant, 86, north fecond ft.
W)iine William, coach maker, 30, Carters alley
Wyna Peter, corJwainer, Nicholfon's court.
X ARD JAMES, merchant, is5> Chefnut ft.
Yard James, merchant, between Walnut and Ckefnut, in fouth fourth
ffreet
Yard Lewis, houfe carpenter, between Shippen and Plumb, in Fifth
ftreet
Yard Sarah, 206, Race ft.
Yarley William, flour merchant, 58, Arch ft.
Yarnall Ell:--, merchan-, 39, iNlarket It.
Yarnall Ezekiel, Ihopkeeper, 4, Gray's alley, and i, fouth fecond
ftreet
Yates Ann, 84, north third ft.
Yeager Cal'per, blackfmith, between fixth and feventh ftreets, in Cherry
ilrcet ^
Yeager Henry, cooper, 88, north fourth ft.
Year man C. M. D. fou;h eaft corner of Lombard and fecond ft.
Yerger John, fkin dreffer and parchment ma.ker, next 278, north front
(treet
Yerkes Jofeph, fchool mafter, 132, north third ft.
Yohe George, innkeeper, !o6, Kace ft.
Yopft John, Ihoemakcr, St. John's ft.
York John, 267, iuuth third it.
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York Thomas, merchant, 52, north front fr.
Youck F.vc, widow, fliopkcepcr, lyt, north third ft.
Toun<5 Andrew, tayhir, 393, north fccond It.
Young Charles, merchant, corner of Chefnnt and fourth fr,
Younir Francis, carter, between Mary and Cliriftiaii, in foutli Front
ftrcct
Younjv George, grocer and cabinet maker, above Filth, in South
ftreet
YouuiT Jacob, Margaretta fr.
Young J.imcs, grccer, 1 1, Swanfun fr.
Yo'J:ig James, broker, 107, Cliefnur ft.
Young John, merchant, 39, Spruce ft.
Young John, flioemaker, Coates fr.
Young John, T. JM D. 28, Pine fr.
Young Lewis, innkeeper, 26, fonth fixth fr.
Young Nichobs, Ihip joiner, 220, north front ft.
Youno- Peter, blackihuth, bet. 92, 8c g()^ north fixth fr.
Y ung Sarah, huckfter, St. John's fr.
Young Samuel, merchant, 192, fonth fecond ft.
Young Samuel, harbour rnafter, 137, foiuh Water ft.
Young Wm. printer, bookleller, and ftationer, ^2 corner of Chcfnut and
Iccond ft.
Youno- \Vm. cordwainer, 45, fouth front fK
Young Wm. merchant, 234, fouth third ft.
Young Mri. widow, between Soutli and Shippeu ftrccts, in fifth ft.
YoufTe ik Renetau, 8, Elfrith's alley
Yznardi Joleph M, de 211, ioulh fecond ft.
^_^ANE, & Co. ironmongers, 23, fouth fecond ft,
Zaii'.zmper Adam, dry good merchant, 131, Hig'' ft.
ZelJev Jacob, wheelwright, between Fvace and Arch, in north eighth
ftreet
Zcblcy Jacob, weave*, near 449, north third ft.
Zehren:? Anthony, ikm drelfer, 492, north fecond ft,
Z'?i'?ler Mr. innkeeper, cc )-ner ol fuurth and Callowhill ft.
Zelia Mary, widow, St. John's ft.
ZcUer lacob, bookbinder, 121, norrh third ft.
Zciler John, houfe carpenter. Brown ft,
Zelier Daniel, currier, uj, Race ft.
Zellers Tvlary, \vidow, 119, north third ft.
Zenfs Francis, grocer, corner of cherry and fixth ft.
Zerban Wendlt, innkeeper, 162, north third ft.
Zigler Tillman, Jiou/e carpenter, St, John's fr.
Ziinp.ierman Chriftian. ilioemaker^ 429, uorth fecond ft.
SUPPLEMENT.
XTLDAMS Robert, livery ftable keeper, South alley
Alexander Adam, bouie carpenter. Flutters alley
Alexander Jobn, cabinet maker, between ninth and tenth, in Filbers
ftrcet
Arnold Thomas, fca captain, between fourth and fifth flreets, ia Plumb
ftreet
Arrott James, merchant, 24, (outh front ft.
Anftin John, 129, fouth front ft. ,
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Baker John, cabinet maker, 118, fouth fourth ft.
Barry Joho, conjmauder in the Navy of the United States, 151 foutla
third ft. and Strawberry Hill
Belch George, oak cooper, 134, north fourth ft.
Biorin John, Printer, Relief s alley
Boll man Erick &: Lewis, 100, Spruce ft.
Bo)d Alexander, boarding houlc, and Revenue Officer, 201, Race
flieet
Boyd John, bricklayer, 87, Chriftian ft.
Bowen Thomas, flhp joiner, north water ft.
Bradley Thomas, Tea captain, corner of fifth and Plumb ft.
Brantigham Jofeph, gentleman, 50, fouth iifth ft.
Bray Sufannah, widow, 60, Almond ft.
Brooks Robert, cabinet maker, 25, Filbert ft.
Brown Mr. tobaccoiiilt, 391, north front ft.
Bryan George, merchant, Frombcrgers court
Bryant Jobn Yarnell, druggift and apothecary, 144^ fouth fccondf?..
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Cambridge John, boarcfing bonfe, 62, Spruce ft.
Child & Cleaver, iroiinioiigcrs, 233, norrli fccoiid (1.
Church James, IVI. D. ik lYlan-midwile, i, fouth third ft.
Clifron 1 .carpenter, 86, iK)rth eighth l\.
Cochlau James, book binder, 44, Cherry alley
Cottineau O. Chailes Huger, & Co. merchants, 281, High d'
Cronin & Englilh, grocers 112, north lixth ft.
Cronis James, grocer, 134, Sonch ft.
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Davey Edward, baker, 38, Touth ei-rhth IT.
DavicKbn John, bifcuit baker, i, little water ft.
De Friere le Chevalier, Portuguele AmbafTador, Franklin*s court
De la Roche John G. merchant, 63, north feventh ft.
Derrick Philip, taylor, 8, north iifch ft-.
Dickinfon Joliah, dealer in flour, 298, north front ft.
Dickinfon Mary, boarding houfc, 40, ibuth fourth ft.
Dickinfon Philamon, gentlewoman, corner of ninth and Chefnut ft,
Dubree Jofeph, taveriikeeper, 73, Dock ft.
Dunn Thomas, between tenth and eleventh, in Filbert ft.
Dyke John, hair dreffer, 12, fouth fifth ft.
Eak Catherine, widow, 14, north fifth ft.
Ernes William, gentleman, 78, north fixth ft.
Felker George, fhoemaker, 89, north fixth ft,
Ferrall P. merchant, 64, Spruce ft.
Firing Philip, taylor, 190, north Water ft.
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Fifs Sufannah, grocer, 19, north eighth ft.
ritzrandoiph Ifaac, cordwainer, 43, Chcfinit ft.
Flowers John, Bilcuit baker, near Ahnond in Swanfon ft.
Foy Frederick, painter & glazier between third and fourth ft;
Fox George, deputy Sheriff, 246, fouth Front ft.
Forbes Arthur, 14, Plumb ft.
Frankford John, (iiip mafter, 348, fouth front ft.
Frowert John, Ihoemaker, 29, fcuth alley
Frybero^er John, butcher, between 49 & j/, north Eighth ft*
Fullerton Avidow, 8j, north third ft.
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€atty Jofeph, weather-glafs maker, 79, fouth front fti
Gesford Daniel, hair drefier, 2yy^ Market ft.
Gilloux 172, Arch ft.
Good William, grocer, 277, High ft.
Graff Cafper, taylor, 127, north front ft.
Green John, 117, Vine ft.
Gregory John, cabinet maker, lo, Lombard ft.
Guyer Adam, gentleman^ corner of Eleventh ond Filbert ft*
M
ilains John, tavern keeper, Brewer's alley, near fourth ft.
Hains John, ladlcr, 132, High ft.
Halzall Jol'cph, baker, 49, north fourth ft.
Hand Mr. grocer, Pear it.
Hanna Edward, tavern keeper, between fifth and fixth ftrcets, in South
flreet
Harman William, Jun. baker, 340, fouth Front ft.
Harper Sufannah, grocer, 69, fouth third ft,
Hortman Peter^ chair maker, 39, Coates ft.
Harvey & Davis, lliip chandlers and rope-makers, ftacc ft. wharf
Harvey & Worth, merchants, 26, Chcfuut ft.
Hafs Martin, baker, 86, fouth third ft.
Hawkins Mofes, fea captain, 8, Swaafon ft.
Hawthorn Thomas, merchant, 21, Chefnut fr.
Haydock Eden, plumber, 39, Strawberry fc.
Hendcrfon David, houfe carpenter, between fixtli and fevcnth ftrcets.
in South It.
Hefs John, blackfmith, 178, north fifth ft.
Hwckley Frederick, lage aad fringe weaver, 306, north fecond It*
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:fTnir.iI^amp Garrett, Pilot, 16, South ft.
liuniplueys JuHiua, naval conltruiflor, Swanfon ftrcet, below the Swc-
cliili cl'iircli
Hurlt Charles, gentleman, corner jf South and fifth ft.
January David, accoinptant, 260, fouth front ft.
Jeffres Jol'cph, tavernkccper. 52, Swanfon ft.
Johnfton IlVacl, grocer, Qy.Keys alley.
Johnlhine, James, merchant, 71, Lombard ft.
Joiics Thomas A. fea caj-tain, Butler's court.
Julien Violen, wine mercliant, 1^3, north water ft.
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tCarrick widow, 350, fouth front ft,
Katz Michael, /kin dreffer, 36, north feventh (t.
Keel Baltis, Schievely's alley
Kelly John, above Poplar lane, in north third ft.
Kennedy Patrick, watch-maker, 77, fouth fecond ft.
Kennedy widow, 329, Market ft.
Keys John, blackfmith, near Poplar lane in north third ft.
Kibler Jofeph, j88, north Third ft.
Kincaid & Co. diftillers, 22.6, north fourth ft.
King John, houfe carpenter, 26, Lombard ft. and Gafkill ftreet, between
No. 3 & 7,
King Mrs. gentlewoman, 18, north eighth ft".
Kingfton Srephen, merchant, 46, Walnut ft.
Kirk JefTe and Ifaac, grocers, 183, north third ft.
Knockanhawar Charles, fhopkeeper, 8, north fifth ft.
Kreps George, whip-p.iaker, next 15, north fifth ft.
Kripps widow Margaret, fhopkeeper, 308, north lecond ft.
Lawton JefTe, brafs founder, 117, Race Ct.
Lamberts tiardh, widyw fchool-miitrtis^ ;3j; Brewer's alley.
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Learning Rebecca Mr?. 222, fouth front fr.
Lee William, fchool matter, 71, north iixrh {t.
Leonard Mary, above tifth m fouth It.
Leoiihard William, tavcrnkeeper, 50, Callow hill ft.
Limrick lames, gunfmith, 2, Coates court. ^ , a
Louden Thomas, tin-plate worker, between fifth and fixth ftrects, m
South It.
Low Charles, gentleman, corner of Chrl^ian and Front it.
Lownes John, gentleman, 33, fouth tliird it.
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M^AHiiWr Charles, Tea captain, 78, Union ft.
M'vJlcain Samuel, taylor, '17, ?e .vter-Platter alley
M'Connel W.iiiam, manner, 5.5, Shippen ft.
M^CormiJc & Srady, Itone-cutters, 266, fourh front ft.
M'Cully Wiiiiam, llionmaker, 27, Chefnut ft.
M'DonaM John, circulating library and broker, corner of fourth an4
Chefnut ft.
M'Dougail Jolm, fea-captain, 277, fouth fecond ft.
M'Ferran William, grocer, corner of Brown Sc fecond ft.
M'Gee widow gcniicwomar!, 717, Race ft.
M'Ginnes Philip, foap boiler and tallow-chandler, 248, fjuth front ft.
M'Glatheiy Mordccai, hatter, 45, north fourth If.
M^Rae Robert, cabinet maker, 244, fouth front ft,
Magaw Samuel, D. D. near 80, Arch ft.
Mahaifee James, taverr keeper, Cable lane
Martin John, cooper, 219, north front ft.
M'Kenzie Charles, taylor, 42, Scrawberry ft.
Metts Paul, tin-manufacturer, 2j, H.^h 1ft.
M'lnnes Dimcan, grocer, corneV of Third and CheUint ft. - J". /f . ^r..^-*.-*--
Middleton Mr. fea captain, bet. third Sc fourth in Plumb ft.
Morris Owen, comedian, 70, fouth tiftii it.
Morris Robert, merclia.nt, next door to the corner of eighth in Chef-
nut itreet _ ^^■L/i^/^r^'t^ /*-^f<^u^ <^ ,>i-/',i'^^^^L ^^c^^^L
Murray Williamj ilioemaker, 172, iouth fecond ft.
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Nafli William, 100, north li^th (t.
Newell William, coopep, 139, north Water fr.
Nichol John, fca captain, north front, near Coates ft,
Nicholls Col. William, marfiiall of the diftiia of Pennfylvania, 117,
Race ft.
Keb'e William, (lioemaker, corner of Waggoner's alley and Cherry ft.
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Nonnon Francis, grocer, 9 1, r.onh front ft,
Nugent George, fliopkccpjr, 27, Ibuth third ft.
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O'Neile John T. gentleman, f^^, north front ft.
Otmonc Lewis, merchant, Couth third ft.
Ott David, reHner at rlie Mint, near 88, north fixth ^.
Q\ven Jcflc, 14, Combes alley.
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P-irker Thomas, flour merchant, 9, Pear ft.
Pr.renr, Mr. Printer, 30, luuth fifth ft.
Parioii William, bottler and grocer, 61, South ft.
Paul James, merchant, z\j Pear ft,
Pearce Jolin, rope maker, 444, fouch front ft.
Pearce Fiiomas, perfumer, zi, louth third i\.
Philips John, merchant, 7, Pine l\.
Pickerf^tjl Sc Co. commillion merchants and brokers, 79, Dock ft.
Piercv Jonn, potter, 324, north front ft.
Pifc Lewis, limner, 207, R.ace ft.
Powell Sarah, widow, f'chool miftrefs, fouth allej
Prall Henry, windfor chair maker, 8, Dock ft.
Price Robert, 182, Spruce ft.
\^iigh Thomas, Collc6lor of Taxes, corner of Shipncn and George
ftreeis.
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]Rawle Francis, rope maker, near Poplar lane, in north third ft.
IRecd Peter, fhoemaker,
Rehn George, bottler, 24, north fourth ft.
Pvcillev Joliu &: Co. bottlers, iS, nor^h front ft.
Hcillev Henry, marinzr, between fourth and fifth ftrects, in Plumb
ftrcet
Ilogtrs JNlary, boarding houfe, 67, Pine ft.
Rogers Morris, merchant, 67, Pine ft.
Rogers Mrs. Widow, brafs founder, 21, north fifth ft,
Kichard Samuel, iime merchant, 136, fouth front ft.=
Ridgway Thomas, 233, north fecond ft.
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Rolph James, deputy Sheriff, 308, fouth front Tt.
Roney & Son, boot and flioe makers, 248, north front ft.
Ruddock William, houfe carpenter, in fourth, near Spruce ft.
Rundle and Leech, merchants, 9, Walnut ft.
JlufTell Robert, ftone cutter, b.n. ninth and tenth, and bet. Chefnut &
jyiarket ftrcets.
fianderfon John P- merchant, ^4^ north front ft.
Schre^ner, Jacob, ironmonger, 122, north fecond ft.
Seboifl'ier & Roux, merchants:, 168, fouth third It.
Seip Bernard, taylor, 160, north water ft.
Seybert Widow, gentlewoman, 3, Wood ft.
Sliaw G. Sc Co. patent medicine ftore, 129, Cheinut ft*
Sheran Peter, drv good ftore, 161. fouth front ft.
Shoemaker Edward, iror^monver, 127, Higk ft.
Shrier Peter, {kin drefler Pegs Run
Singleton Sarah, taylorefs, 34, S\vanfonft.
Singleton Sarah, boarding houfe, 21, Sw anion ft.
Sinfinger Andrew, tavernkeeper, 455, north fecoad ft.
Smiley William, taylor, 342, fouth front (>.
Smith & Carpenter, fail makers, Nixons whirf
Smith John, tin plate worker, 79, Market ft.
Smith Richard, fhip mafter, 68, iouth fifth ft.
Smith William, druggift and apotl ecary, 4, north third ft.
Stanley Sufannah, bearding houfe, 239, High fl.
Stevens David, tavernkeeper, 41, fouth water it.
Steward Kenry, blacksmith, neaf fifth, in Lombard ft^
Stokes William, gentleman, 183, fouth fecond ft.
Story John, merchant, 153, Chelhut i\.
Stores Samuel, currier, 11 1, Chefnut i\.
Strachan Hugh, baker, 46, Uiuun 0.
Scrawbridge James, merchant, 3, Walnvt ft.
ijwaiae James, grocer, corner of Duke and fecond ft;.
Tarrant Thomas, Pilot, 290, fouth front ft.
Taylor George, baker, back of 44, Spruce ft,
TfUis Widow, gentlewoman, 37, Pcnn ft.
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Tempcft Robert, houfe carpenter, 86, Sduth ft.
Thomas Richard, ihip carpenter, 380, fouth front {t.
Thomas Widow, 2:94, fouth front It.
Thomfon John, fea captain, at Mr. Flowers, near Queen in Swanfon (t»
Thoniibn Mrs. gentlewoman, 103, nonh third ft.
Thomfl^n F.lizabeih, grocer, 56, north front ft.
Thraps Thomas, male maker, 160, Swanfon ft.
Tomlinfon John, innkeeper, 220, High ft.
Towcll John, brufh maker, 338, fouth front ft.
Temper H. 7, north front ft.
Trenk George, gentlenian, near Brown, in north third it.
Rofs Andrew, M. D. 6, Prune ft.
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Vafie Ambroftf, merchaot, 29, Arch ft,
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Walker & Kennedy merchants, 73, fouth front
Wagnon John P. 66, norrli fixth ft.
Watfon William, fea captain, St.. John's ft.
WilfonJoelW. 295, fouth frontft.
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Zane John, houfe carpenter, 36, Sugar alley
E R R A f A.
John "Flint, inftead of watch maker, read coach maker.
Jacks Will'am, read Jacks James.
Nicholas Mary, read Nicholls Mary.
REMOVALS.
Marlev Thomas, corner of fifth and Vine ft.
Baker & Cnmegys, merchants, 28, Cheinut ft»
Tod Alexander, 12, Pine ft.
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C O N S T I T U l"^ I O N
OF THE
UNITED S T.i/ T E S,
'As puffed in Coni'Sntion^ September 2, 1787.
VV E, the People of the United Stales, in crckr to form a more pcv-
fedl union, efiabliih juftire, iiilure dcnjeflic tranquility, provide for tha
common defence, promote tiie gentrai welfare, and fecurc ti)e bltflings
of Liberty to ocrftlves and t)ur pofser'ty, dooidainand tllabl;]]! this
Conllitution for the United States of /\mericn^
A P. T i C L E J.
Se^i. I. ALL legiiiative powers hsrcin granted fhall be vefted in a
Congrefs of tlie United Str.tts, which fiJall coniift of a Senate and Honfc
of Reprefcntatives.
Sefr. 2. The Houfe of Reprefentatives fliall be compofed of members
chofen every fecond year by the people of the feveral llatcs, and the
electors in each Hate fhall have the qualifications requifite for eleclors
of the moll numerous branch of tJiellace legiflauire.
No perfon fhall be a reprefcntative who fhall not have attained to the
njre of twenty-tive years, and been feven years a citizen of the United
States, and who fnall not, when elected, be an inhabitant of that Hate
in which he ftall be chofen.
P«.eprei"entativts and direil taxes fnall be appointed among tlie fevei-al
Hates which may be included in with this Union, according to their rt-
fpetlive numbers, which fliall be determined by adding to the whole
num.ber of free perfons, incliuhng thofe bound to fervice for a term of
vears, and excluding Indians not taxed, three-fifths of all other perfons.
The acTtual entimeration fiiall be made within three years after the firfl
meeting of the Congrel's of the United States, ar.d within every fubfe-
quent term often years, in Inch manner as they fhall by law diredt. The
number of reprefentatives .'hall not exceed unc 'or every thirty tlmufand,
but eack ftate f.iall have at leaH one reprefcntative ; and until Hich enu-
ineration fliall be made, the ftate of New-Kimpfliire fliall be entivU. d to
thoofe three, Maflachu.otts eiglit, Phode Idand and Proviiience i-hn-
tations one, Connedficut five, New-York fix, New jeriey four, Penn-
lyivania eight, Delaware one, Maryland fix, Virginia ten, North Caro-
lina tivc^ South Crolina five, and Georgia three.
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When vacancies liapprn in tlie rcpreri;iitnfion from any frate, the
Fxeoinive authority tlitieof fhall iflue writs of elcdion to fill luch va-
cancies.
The H nife of Reprefenrarives fiall clioofc rheir Speaker and other
oHiccrs ; and H^all liave rlie Iblc power of inipcachment.
Set'i. 3. Tlie Senate of the United States fliall be compofed cf two
fcnaturs from eacli ftate, chofen by the legiflaiure thereof, for iix years;
and each fenator fhall iiave one vote.
Immediately after tliey fhall be afrembied in confcqnence of the firfl
election, they fhall be divided as equally as may be into three (.Jafles.
The feats of the ienators of the firfl clafs fliall be vacated at the expira-
tion of the fccond year, of the fecond clafs at the ex])iration of the fourth
year, and of tlie third clafs at the expiration of the fjxth year ; fo that
one third may be chofen every fccond year ; and if vacancies happen by
rcfiii^naLion, or otlierwife, during the recefs of the Legiflature of any
Hate, the Extciuive thereof mav make temporary appointments, until
the next meeting of the Legillature,' which fhall then fill fuch va-
cancies.
No pcrfon flial! be a fenator who fliall not have attained to the age of
thirty years, and been nine years a citizen of the United States, and
M'ho fliall not, when elected, be an inhabitant of that ftate tor which he
fliall be clKjfen.
The Vice Prefident of the United States fliall be Prefident of the Se-
nate, but fhall liave no vote, unlefs tliey be equally divided.
The Senate fliall choofe theirother officers, and alfii a Prefident, pro
tempore, in the abfence of the Vice Prefident, or when he fliall exer-
cife the office of Prefident of the United States.
The Senate fliall have the fole power to try all impeachments. When
fitting for that purpofe, they fhall be upon oath or affirmation. When
The Prefident of the United States is tried, the Chief Juflice fliall pre-
fide : And no perfbn fhall be convicted without tlie concurrence of two
thirds of the members prefent.
Judgment, in cafes of impeachment, fliall not extend further than to
removal from office, and diiqnaliftcation to hold and enjoy any office of
honour, truft or profit, under the United States ; but tlie party convicted
ihall, ncverthelefs, be liable and fubjecl to indiolment, trial, judgment,
and pumfliment, accordiniv to law.
SerL 4. Tlie times, places, and manner of holding elecSlion forfenators
and reprefentatives, fliall be prefcribed in each flate by the Legiilature
thereof; but tlie Congrefs may, at any time, by law, make or alter fuch
regulations, except as ro the places of choofing ienators.
The Congrefs fhall afTemblc at leafl once in every year, andfuchmeet-
ing fnall be on the firft Monday in December, unlefs they fhall by law
appoint a different dav.
Sc'd. 5. Each houfe ffiall be the judge of the elections, returns and
qualifications of its own members, and a majority of each fliall confhtute
a quorum to do bufintfs ; but a fmaller number may adjourn from day
to day, and may be authorifed to compel the attendance of abfent mem-
bers, in fuch manner, and under fuch penalties as each houfe may pro-
vide.
Each haufe may determine the rules of its proceedings, punifh its
members for difordeily behaviour, and, with the concurrence of two
thirds, expel a mem'jer.
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Each houfe fliall keep a ionrnal of its proccer'.ings, and from time to
time publiih the ianit;, excepting fuch parts as mav, in their judgment,
require iecrecy ; and the yeas and navs of the memb-rs of either houfe,
on any queitio'n, fliall, at the defire of one fifth of tliole prcftni, be en-
tered on the j'jurnai.
Neither houfe, during the feflion of Conarefs, Hiall, without the con-
fent of the other, adjourn for more than three days, nor to any other
place than that in which the tsvo houl'es fhall be futing.
Sed. 6. The fenators and reprefentatives fliall receive a compenfation
for iheirfervices, to be afcertainedby law, and paid out of the treafury
of the United States. They fnall, in all cafes, except treafon, felony,
and breach of the peace, be privileged from arreft during their attend-
ance at the fefTion of their relpeclive houfes, and in going to and return-
ing^ from the fame ; and for any fpeech or debate in either houfe, they
ihall not be queiHoued in any other place.
No fenator or reurefentative Ihall, during the time for which he was
defied, be appointed to any civil ofiice under the authority ot the Uni-
ted Slates, which fhall nave betii created, or the emoluments whereof
fliall have been increaiedduring fuchiime ; andno perfon holding any office
under the United States, ihaii be a member of cither houfe, during his
continuance in ofEce.
Sei'i. 7. All bills for raifino; revenue fliall orip-inate in the Houfe of
Reprefentatives ; but the Senate may oropofe or concur with amend-
ments as on other bills.
Every bill which fiiall have paffed the Houfe of Reprefentatives and
the Senate, fliall, before it becomes a law, be prefented to the PrtMidcnt
of tl\e United States ; if he approve, he fhali iign it, but if not, he fhall
return it, with his objecftions, to that houle in which it fliall have ori-
ginated, who fliall enter the objections at large on their journals, and
proceed to re-confider it. If, after fueh reconlideration, two thirds of
that houfe fhall a_g:ree to pais the bill, it fhall be lent, together with the
objections, to th«5 other houfe, by which it fnall likewife be reconfider-
ed, and if approved by two thirds of that houfe, it fhall become a law.
But in all fuch cafes, the votes of both houfes fliall be determined by yeas
and nays, and the names of the perfons voting for and againt'r the bill,
ihall be entered on the iourndls of each houfe refpeccively. It any bill
ihall not be returned by the Preildent, within ten days, (Sundays ex-
cepted) after it fliaii have been prefented to him, the fame fliall be a
law, in like manner as if he had figncd it, unltfs tlie Congrefs by their
adjournment, prevent its return, in which cafe it fhall not be a law.
Every order, refolution, or vote, to which the concurrence of the
Senate and Houfe of Reprefentatives may be neceffarv (except on a
qncffion of adjournment) ihall be prefented to the Pretident of the Uni-
ted States : and before the fame fhali take eh'e(5i, fhall be approved by
him, or, being dilapproved by him, fhall be re-vjaiied by two thirds of
tlie Senate and Houfe of Reprefentatives, according to the rules and
limitations prefcribed in the cafe of a bill.
St'i't. 8. The Congrefs fliall have power,
To lay and collect taxes, duties, impofts and excifes, to pay the debts,
and provide for the common defence and the general welfare of the
United States ; but all duties, impofts and excifes fliall be uniform
throughout the United Spates. ,
To borrow money ou the credit of tlie United States?
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To^efrula^e cotn.-nerce xrith foreign nations, and among th; evera
flutes, and with the Indian tribes ;
To efhiblidi an uniform rule of natnriilization, and uniform laws, on
ihe lubjctt of bankruptcies tlirouphoiit the United States ;
To coin money, reo;ulate the value thereof, and of foreign coin, and Hk
the ftandard of weights and mcalurcs *,
To provide for the punifhrncnt of counterfeiting the fecuritics and
current coin of the United States ;
Toeftablifli poll ofEces and pofl: roads ;
To promote the progrefs of Ic.ience and ufefi».l arts, by fscuring for
limited times to authors and inventors, the exclufive right to their rel--
pedlive writings and diicoverics ;
To conftitute tribunals inferior to the fuprcme courts ;
To deliue and puniQi piracies and felonies committed on 'Jic high f'ens>
and oiFences againll the law of nations ;
To declare war, grant letters of marque and reprifal, and make rules
concerning captures on land and water ;
To raile and fupport armies, but no appropriation of money to that
ufe, {hzW be for a longer term than two years ;
To provide and maintain a navy ;
To make rules f(,r the government and regulation of the land and
nav^l {ortes ;
To provide for calling forth the militia to e^^ecute the laws of the
union, fupprels infurrections and repel invaiions :
To provide for organizing, arming, and difciplining the militia, and
for poverning fuch part of them as may be employed in the fervice of
the United States, referving to the llates refpectively, the appointment
of the ofiicers, and the authority of training the militia according to
the difcipline prefcribed by Congrefs ;
To exercife exclufive legiflation in all cafes whatfoe^'er, over fuch
difhi'it (not exceeding ten miles fquare) as may, by ceflion of particu-
lar (lates^ and the acceptance of Congrels, become the feat of the
governmeMtof t!ie United State:^, and to cxcrciie like authority over
the places purchafed by the confent of the legiflature of tlie ffate^ in
which the lame fell be, for the erection of forts, magazines, arfenals,
dock-vards, and other ncedtul buildings ; And
To make all laws which fl>all be nccefTdry and proper for carrying
into execution the foregoing powers, and all other powers vefted by
this confHtution in the government of the United States, or in any
department or oi^Icers thereof.
Se^i. 9. The migration or importation of fuch perfons as any of the
dates now exiting Ihall think proper to admit, fiiall not be prohibited
by the Congrefs prior to the year One Thoufand Eight Hundred and
Eight, but a tax or duty may be impofed on fuch importation, not ex-
ceeding ten dollars for each perfon.
The privilege of the writ of habeas corpus fhall not be fufpended,
unlefs when in caufes rebellion or invafion, the public fafety may re-
quire it.
No bill of attainder cr ex pofl fafto law fhall be pafled.
No capitation, or other dired tax, fnall be laid, nnlefs in proportion
to the cenfus or enumeration herein before direcled to be taktn.
No tax or duty fliall be laid on articles exported from any Hate. No
preference fliall be given by any regulation of conjimerce or revenue to
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vac i urts of one flatc. over rhofe of another ; nor ihall velTels bound to,
or from, one irate, be obliged to enter, clear, or pay duties in another.
No money fhall be drawn from the treafury, but in conff quence of
appropriations nude by law ; and a regular Itatement and account of
the receipts and expenditures of all public money fhall be pubhilied
from time to time. •
No title of nobility fiiall be granted by the Uuited States : — And no
perfon holding any olilce of profit or truft under them, iliall, without
the con Tent of Con^^refs, accept ot any prefent, emolument, onice, or
title, of any kind whatever, from any tcing, prince, or foreign ilatc.
Seft. lo- No flate fhall enter into any treaty, alliance, or confedera-
tion ; grant letters of marque and reprlfal ; coin money, emit bills uf
credit ; make any thing but gold and filver coin a tender in •payment of
debts; pafs any bill of attainder, ex poll fa6to law, or law impairing
the obligation oi contracts, or grant any title of nobility.
No flate fliall, without the content of Congrefs, lay any impofh or
duties on exports or imports, except what may be abfolutely necefTary
for executing its inrpedtior. Ia%vs ; and ihc net produce of all duties and
impofts, laid by anv flate on imports or exports, fuall be for the ufe of
the treafury of the United S'cates ; and all inch laws Hiall be fubjed to
the rcvifion ano controul of the Ccmgrefs.
Noftate fhall, without the confent of CongrtTs, lay any duty of ton-
nage, keep troops, or fliips of war in the time of peace, enter into any
asrcenient or compact with another fiatc, or with a foreign power, or
engage in war, unlei's mfiually invaded, or inch imminent danger as will
not admit of delay =
ARTICLE II.
Se^H. I. The Executive Power fliall be vcfled in a Preiident of the
Uuited States of America, Ke Aall licld his ciflice during the term of
four years, and, together with the Vice Prdidcnt, chofcn for the fame
term, to be eledled as follows :
Each ftate fhall apptMot, in fuch manner as the legiflature thereof may
dire(5t, a number of electors, equal to the whole number of f'enators and
reprcfentatives to which the fttte may be entitled in the Congrefs ; but
no ienator or rcprefentative or perfon holding an oflice of truft or profit
under the United States, fhall be appointed an ele(:rlor.
The electors fhall meet in their relpetViive Hates, and vote by ballot
for two perfons, of whom one at leafl fhall not be an inhabitant of the
lame flate with themfelves. And rhey fhall make a lilt of all the per-
Ibns voted for, and of the number of votes for each ; svhich lift they
fliall fignand certify, and tranfmit iealed to the ieat of the government
of the United States, directed to rhe Prefideat of tlic Senate. Tlie
■Prefident of the Senate fhall, in the prefence of the Senate and Houfe of
Reprelentarives, open all the certificates, and the votes fliall then be
counted. The perfon leaving the grcatefl number of votes fliall be the
Prefidtnt, iffuch number be a majority of the \^hole number of elecftors
appointed ; and if there be more than one who have fuch majority, and
have an equal number of votes, then the Houfe of lleprefentatives fliall
immediately chcKife by ballot one of them for Prefident ; and if no per-
fon has a majority, then from the five highefl on the lift thcfaid hcule
fliall, in like manner, choole the Prefident. Eut in choofing the Prefi-
dent the votes fhall be taken by fbtes ; the rcprefentation from each
Ast£ having one vote ; a quorum for this purpo'e fhall coiilil^ of a ratm-
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her or members from two thirds of the fUtcs, and a majority o*" all the
Itates fhall be lu'cclllirv to a clioicc. In every cafe, after rlie choice of a
Prefidctu, the perl'oii having tlie greatefl number of the votes of the clec-
torsiliall be the Vice Prdidcut. But if there fhould remain two or mure
■wlu) have equal votes, the fcnatd ihall ciioofe from thorn by ballot the
Vice I'relident.'
Th« Congrcfs may dctermir.e the time of choofinfr tlie eledfors, and
the day on which lliev fllall ^^^ive their votes ; which day fhall be the
fame throughout the United States.
No perlbii, except a natural born citizen, or a citizen of the United
States, at the time of the -adoption of this conflitution ; fhall be eligible
to the office of Preildeut ; neither ftall any perlbn be clipible to that of-
fice who fhall not have attained to the age of thirty-five years, and been
fou-rteen vears a refident within the United States.
In cafe of the removal of the Prefident from office, or his death, re-
fignation, or inability to difcharge the powers and duties of the laid of-
fice, the fame fhall devolve ou the Vice-Prefident, and tlie Congrt-fs may
by law provide for the cale of removal, death, refignation, or inability,
both of the Prefident and Vice-PrefiJent, declaring what officer /hall
then aft as Prefident, and fuch officer fliall ac'l accordingly, until the
dilability be removed, or a Prefident fliall be elected.-
The Prefident Ihall, at ffater' times, receive for his lervices, a com-
peniation, which fhall neither be iiicreafed nor diininiflied during the
period for which he fhall have been elected, and he fhall not receive
^vithin that period any other emolument from the United States, or any
of them.
Before he enters on the execution of his oftice, he fliall take the fol-
lowing oath or affirmation:
" 1 do folemnly fwear (or afTirm) that I will fciithfully execute the
office of Prefident of the United States, and will, to the heft of my abi-
lity, prelerve, proteft, and defend the Conffitution of the United
States."
Sect. 2. The Prefident fhall be Commander in Chief of the armv and
navy of the United States, and of the miliiia of the feveral ftates, when
called into the aftual fervice of the United States; he may require the
opinion, in writing, of the principal officer in each of the executive de-
partmenrs, upon any fubje6t relating to the dutiesof tlieir refpec^tive of-
fices, and he fhall have power to grant reprieves and pardons for of-
fences againft the United States, except in caf^es of impeacliment.
He fhall have power, by and with the advice and confent of the Se-
nate, to make treaties, provided rwo-thirds of the fenators prcfent con
cur; and he fliall nominate, and by and with the advice and confent of
the fenate, fliall appoint ambafTadors, other public miniiters, and confuls,
judges of the fupreme court, and all other officers of the United States,
whofe appointments are not herein otherwife provided for, and which
fliall be eltablifhed by law^ But the Congrefs may by law veil the ap-
pointments of fuch inferior oflicers, as they think proper, in the Prefi-
dent alone, in the courts of law, or in tiie heads of departments.
The Prefident fliall have power to fill up all vacancies that inay hap-
pen during the recefsof the fenate, by granting cominiflions which fhall
expire at the end of their next feflion.
Sed. 3. He fliall from time to time pjive to the Congrefs information
of the flate of the union, and recommend to their confideration fuch
meafures as he fnall judge necellary and expedient 5 he mav; on extra-
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ordinary occafions, coiivene both boufes, or cither of them, and in cafe
of di'.'ao-reet-.ient be^\vee\i them, with refpeft to the time of adjournment,
he mav ai'iourn rlicm ro fuch time as he may think proper; he Ihall re-
ceive a mbaifadors and other public minillers; he {liall take care that the
laws be taithfully executed, and (hall commidion all the officers of the
UnitC'I Stages.
Sei'i. 4. The Prefident, Vice-Prefident, and all civil officers of the
United States, fhall be removed from office on impeachment for, and
convi<5lion ot, treafon, bribery, or other high crimes and mifdemeanors.
ART. HI.
Se.1. X. The judicial power of the United States fliall be vefled in one
fupreme court, and in -^uch inferior courts as the Congrels may from time
to'time ordain and eitabiifli. The jud3;es both of the iiipreme and the
inferior courts, ihall hold their offices during good behaviour, and Ihall,
at Hated times, receive for their fervices, a compcnfation, which fliall
nof be diminifhfd during their continuance in office.
Se.'i. z. The judicial power fliall extend to all cafes, in law and equi-
ty, ariiiiig under this conliitution, the laws of the United States, and
treaties made.-, or whicli fhall be made, under their authority ; to all
cafes aileciling ambalfadors, other j^ublic minifters, and couiuls; to all
-cafes of admiralty and maritime jurifdidlion; to controverfies ro which
the United States (hall be a party; to controverfies between tv>'0 or
more flatcs, between a fhte and citizens of another (cate, between citi-
zens of different dates, between citizens of the fame flate claiming lands
under grants of different ftates, aiid between a ftate and the citizens
thereof, and foreign fiates, citizens or fubjefts.
In all cafes affecting ambafTadors, other public miniflers and confuls,
an4 thofe in which a (late fliall be a party, the fupreme court fhall have
original jufil'diftion. In all other cafes before-mentioned, the fupreme
court fliall have appellate jurifdiction both as law and fact, with fuch ex-
ceptions, and under fuch regulations, as the Congrefs fliall make.
The trial of all crimes, except in cafes of impeachment, fliall be by
jury ; and fuch trial fhall be held in the flate where the laid crimes fhall
have been committed; but when not committed within any ftate, the
trial fhall be at fuch place or places as the Congrefs may by law have di-
rected.
Sei'L 3. Treafjii againfl the United States fnall confilr only in levying
war againft them, or adhering to their enemie?, giving them aid and
comfort. No perfon fhail be convicted of treafon, unlefs on the tefti-
mony of two wicneffes to the fame overt a6t, or on confeffion in open
court,
Tlie Congrefs fliall have power to declare the punlfliment of treafon,
but no attainder of treafon fliall work corruption of blojd, or forfeiture,
except during the life of the perfon attained.
ART. IV.
Seci. I. Full faith and credit fliall bs given in each ftate to the public
adls, records, and judicial proceedings of every other flate. And the
Congrefs may by general laws prcfcribe the manner in which fuch acts,
records^ and proceedings may bo proved, and the cfl'ecl thereof.
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.%.1. 2. Tlie citizens of each (lave fliall be entillcd to all privileges and
^minunitles of citizens in the fcvcral (lates.
.A pdibn charged in any ftate '.viih trcafon, felonv, or otlier crinif,
>vho (hall flee from jullice, and be found in another Uate, lliall, on de-
mand of the executive authority of the ftate from which he fied, be de-
livered n;i, to be removed to the flare having juri(di>flion of the crime.
No perri>n held to fervice t.r labour in oneftate, under tlve laws thereof,
efcaping into another, fliall, in confcquence ot any law or regulation
I'lierein, be difcharrred from fuch fervice or labour, but fliall be delivered
lip on claim of the party to whom fucli fervice or labour may be due.
Scifi. 3. Nev.' Hares may be admitted by tlie Congrefsinto this Union ;
but no new flate fliall he forrn^-d or erected within the jurilditTtion of any
otlier f^ate ; nor any flate be formed by the junction of two or more
flrites, or parts of flatcs, without the confent of the legiflatures of the
iUtes concerned, as well as of the Congrefs.
The Congrel's fliall have power to dilpole of, and make all needful
rules and regulations relpeiSting the territory or other property belong-
ing to the United States ; and nothing in this Conftitution fliall be lo
conflrued as to prejudice any claims of tLe United States, or of any par-
ticular flate.
St;{i. 4. The United States iliall guarantee to every flate in this
Union, a republican form of government, and fliall protect each of them
a2;ain(l iavafion ; and on application of the legiflature, or of the execu-
tive (when the legiflature cannot be convcn-cd) againil domeftic vio-
lence.
A R T. V.
The Conqjrefs, v/henever two tliirds of both houfes fliall deem it ne-
cefTary, fliall prcpofa amendments to this Conftitution, or on the appli-
cation of the legislatures of two thirds of the feveral flates, fhall call 3
convention for pi opofmg amendments, which, in either cafe, fliall be
valid to all intents and purpofes, as part of this Conftitution, when ra-
tified by the legifiaiures of three fourths of the feveral flates, or by
conventions in three fourths tlicreof, as the one or the other mode of ra-
tification may be propofed by the Congrefs ; Provide.-^, that no an^end-
inents which may be made prior to the year One Thoufand Eight Hun-
dred and Eight, fliall in any manner afFett the firft and fourth claufes in
the oth fedtlon of the firfi article ; and that no fiate, without its con-
lent, fliall be deprived of its equal fulTrago in the Senate.
ART. VI.
All debts contracted and engagements entered into, before the adop-
tion of this Conftitution, fliall be°as valid againft the United States un-
<3er this Conftitution, as under the confederation.
This Conliitution, and the laws of the United States which fliall be
made in purfuance thereof; and all treaties made, or which fliall be
made, under the authority of the United States, fliall be the fupreme
law of the land ; and judges in every flate fliall be bound thereby, any
thing in the Confliaition or laws of any flate to the contrary Dotwith-
flanding.
The fenators and reprefeBtatives before-mentioned, and the members
of the feveral ftate legiflaturcs, and all the executive and judicial offi-
cers, both of the United States and of the feveral flates, fliall be bound
fey oath or affirmation, to fupport this Conftitution: but no religious
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tefl: fliall ever be required as a qnalificaiion to any ofHce cr public trufl
under the Uuited Stares.
A Fx T. VII,
The ratification cfthe convention of nine flares, {hall be fufHcient for
the eftablifhment of this Conftitution betueen the ftatcs i'o ratifying
the fame.
DO^■E in CONVENTION, hy the unanijjious cotrfent of the fates prefenty
the fez'ent'ssrith day of September^ in the year of our Lordy Cr.e Thou-
fand Seven Hundred and Eio^kty Sei^en^ and of the Independence cf the
United Stales of America the Twelfth.
GEORGE WASHINGTON, President.
The above CmRitution was adopted by
Delaware State, December 6, 37S7.
Pennfylvauia, Deceirjber 12.
New-jerfey, December 18.
Georgia, Janiiai-y 2, 1788.
Conneitirnt, January.
INjalTachufett?, February 7.
Maryland, April 28.
South Carolina* May 23.
Nev;-Hampfhire, J^"^^ 21.
Virginia, J"ne 25.
Nesv-York, July 26;
GOVERNMENT
o r T H E
UNITED STATES.
SUPREME EXECUTIVE.
OHN ADAMS, Prefident of the United States, and Commander ji*
Chief of all their Forces by Land and Sea, elei^led for four years,
on the day of Salary, 2,5,000 dollars per annum.
THOMAS JEFFERSON, Vice-Prefidcnr, and Prefident of the Se-
nate. Salary, i^ooo dollars per anni.ni.
SENATORS OF. THE UNITED STATES.
Nein-HampPiire.
John Lahgdon, 53, North Fourth Street.
Samuel Livermore, 9, North Sixth Itreet.
Majfachufetts .
Benjamin Goodhue, 28, South .Second Iheet.
Theodore Sedgwick,
Rhode- IJ2 and.
Mr. Green, 18, Chefnrit flreet.
Theodore Fofter, Francis' Hotel.
Comiediciit.
James Hillhoufe,
Uriah Tracey, 128, North Second ftreet.
Vermont.
Elijah Paine, 141, South Second fireet.
r,lr. Chipman, 39, North Sixth ftreet,
Nezv-Tork.
Philip Schuyler,
John Laurence, 155, Chefnut flreet.
New-Jerfey.
John Rutherfurd,
Richard Stockton, 39, North Sixth ftreet.
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Pennfylvania.
William Bingham, South Third, nL,ar Spruce flrccr.
James RjIs, coi'Der of Pine and Second Itreets,
Delaware.
John Vining,
Henry Latimer, 39, North Sixth rireet.
Maryland.
James Lloyd,
johu E. Howard,
Virginia.
Stevens T. Mafon,
Henry Tazewell, at Mr. Beckiey's, South Eighth ftreet,
Kentucky.
[ohn Brown, 11, North Sixth ftreet.
Humphrey Marlhall,
Tennefee.
Jofeph Anderfon, 100, North Tliirc; Ih'eet. ,;
Mr. Jackfon, 100, North Third ftreet. au.Lrcu. .^'•^K^i^-
North-Carolina.
Alexander Martin, 100, North Third llreet.
Timothy Bloodworth, N. W. corner of Ninth and Filbert flrects.
South-Carolina.
Jacob Read, corner of Eleventh and Chel'nut flrcecs.
John Hunter,
Georgia.
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James Gunn, 87, Vine lireet.
Jofiah Tattnall,
Seoetary — Samnel A. Otis, 323, Market firect.
Chaplain— 'K\ght Rev. William White.
Doorkeeper — James Mathers, 23, North Tenth rtrcet.
JJfiilant-Doorkeeper — C. Maxv.ell, Arch, near Tenth flreet.
THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.
Jonathan Dayton, Speaker.
New - Hainppi ire .
Abiel Fofter, 113, North Fifth iheet.
Jonathan Freernas, 113, North Fifth llreet.
William Gordon, i8, Chefout ftrcct. *'
Peleg Sprague,
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Majfackiifctts,
Bailey Dartletr, 128, North Second ftrccc.
Stephen HuUock, 30, Walnut Itrecr.
Dwight Folttr, 2.8, South Second ftreet.
Nathaniel BVetinan, junior,
Samuel I.ynian, 113, North Fifth flrcet.
Harrjlon G. Otis, 323, High rtreet.
Ifaac Parker, 128, North Second llreet.
John Reed, 30, Wulnut-Iireet.
bamuel Sewall, i'z8, North Second ftreet.
WiliiaiTi Shepard, 77, North Third Itrccr,
Tliomplon J. Skinner,
George Tliatchcr, 77, North Third ftreet.
joleph B. Varnuni, Francis' Hotel.
Peleg Wadi'worth, 77, North Third ftreet,
Rhodc-Ijland.
Cbriftopher G. Champlin, 18, Chefnut ftreet.
Tiiomas Tillinghaft, 113, North Fifth ftreet.
Cnnnediciit.
John Alien, 86, Crown flreet.
Joiluia Coit, iz8. North Second ftreet.
Samuel W; Dana, 12,8, North Second ft:reet.
William Edmond, 128, North Second ftreet.
Chauncey Goodrich, N. W. corner of Fourth and Spruce ftrcets.
Roger Grifwold, 128, North Second ftreet,
l^^Jathaiuel Smith, 86, Crown ftreet.
Vermont.
Matthew Lyon, 205, Arch ftreet.
Lewis R. Morris, 39, North Sixth ftreet.
Ncw-TGrh.
David Brooks, ,
James Cochran, 39, North Sixth ftreet.
Lucas Elmendorpli, 53, North Fourth itreet.
Henry Glen, 28, South Second ftreet.
Jonathan N. Havens, 53, North Fourth Itreet,
Hezekiah L. Hofmer, 39, North Sixth ftreet.
F.dward Livingfton, Oeiicrs' Hotel.
Joim E. Van Alen, 200, Arch Ih'cet.
Pljilip Van Cortlandt, Francis' Hotel.
John VViliiaa;s, 200, Arch ftreet.
New-Jerfey.
Jonathan Dayton, (Speakerj 141, South Second ftreet.
Jamis H. Imlay, N. W. corner of Pine and Second ftreet.
James Schureman, 11, North Sixth ftreet.
Thomas Sinnickfon, N. W. corner of Pine and Second ftreet,
Mark Thomlon, N. W. corner of Pine and Second ftreets.
Pcjinjylvania.
David Bard, 77, North Third ftreet.
J >hn Chap.nan, 9, North Second ftreet.
William Findiey, 67, Vine ftreet.
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/Ibert Gallatin, 53, North Fourth fireet.
Anclrtw Gregg,
John A. Hannah, 105, North Front Ihcet.
Thomas Hartley, 132, Arch llrect.
Joieph Heilter,
John V/ilkcs Kirtera,
Blair M'Clenaciian, 96, South Fourth Tircet,
isamutl Sitgreaves, 104, Spruce ilrcct.
John Swanwick, Sixth, near Spruce Itreet.
Richard Thoir.as, 32, Arch Itreet.
Delaivare.
James r\ BayarJ, 39, North Sixth Ihvet.
Maryland.
George Baer, junior, 24, North Eighth Itreet.
■"(yiiiiam Craik, 9, North Eighth llreet.
John Dennis, izj^ South Third Itreet.
George Dent, 24, North Eighth Itreet.
William Hindman, 104, Spruce ftreet,
William IMatthews, 96, South Third Itreet,
Ricliard Sprigg, 24, Njrth Eighth itreet,
iSamucl Smith,
Virg'inia.
Richard Brent, O'Ellers' Hotel.
Samuel J. Cabell,
Thomas Claiborne, 108, North Fourth flrect.
Matthew Clay, O'Ellers' Horei.
John Cloptoi), 100, North fhi-d ftreet.
John Dawibn, 7, South Fourth iireet.
Thomas Evans, 127, South Th:rd itreet.
Willian) B. Giles,
Carter B. Harriion, at Mr. Knap's, Spruce, near Sixth (treet.
David Holmes, 170, High itreet.
Walter Jones, N. W. corner ot\Po\vcl and Fjfth ftreets.
James Aiachir, 170, High P:reer.
Daniel Morgan, Conoilogo Waggon, High ftreet,
Anthony New, loo, Norrh Third Ib'eet.
John Nicholas, 50, North Fourth icreet.
joiiah Parker,
Abram Trigg, 100, North Third ftreet.
John Trigg, ioe>. North Third Itreet.
Abraham B. Venable, ac Mr. Knap's, Spruce, near Sixth ilrcet.
Kentucky.
Thomas T. Davis, at Mr. Beckley's, South Eighth Street.
John Fowler,
North-Carolina.
Thomas Blount, at Mr, Biickley's, Jjoulu Eighth ftreet.
Nathan Bryan,
Demfey Burges,
James Gillefpie,
William Barry Grove, i 27, South TiurJ flrect.
Matthew Locke, 205, Ar.U iireet.
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Nathaniel Macon, io8, North Fourth ftrcct.
Tofcph M'Dowc!!,
Jlichard iStanford, 205, Arch ftrcet.
Robert Williams, 108, North Fourth ftrect.
Terjiejee.
William Charles Cole Claiborne, 100, North Third flreet.
SiOiith- Carolina.
Lemuel Benton,
Robert Goodloe Harper, 127, South Third flreet,
Thomas Pinckncy, N. V/. corner of Vine and Tliird flrccts.
John Rutledge, junior, N. W. corner of Vine and Third (liects.
William Smith, 24, North Eighth Itreet.
Thomas Sumpter.
Georgia,
Abraham Baldwin, Francis' Hotel.
John MUlcdge,
Clerk — Jonathan W. Condy, 189, Race ftreet.
Chaplain — Rev. Afhbel Green,
Serjeant-at-Arms — Jofeph Wheaton.
Doorkeeper — Thomas Claxton, 359, North Second flreet.
JJJlflant Doorkeeper — Thomas Dann, Filbert, between eleventh and
Twelfth flrects.
DEPAPvTMENT OF STATE.
Office kept in Fifth between IMarket and Chelnut-flreets.
Timothy Pickering Secretary of State, and commifiioner, ex o^c/o for
granting patents. Salary 3,500 dolls, per ann.
George Taylor, jun. chief clerk, and clerk ex officio^ for granting
patents.
Mi7tiftCrs Commiffloners., ConfuU 'ifc. of the United States^ to
Foreign Powers.
To the Kingdom of Great Britain., and its Dominions.
Rufus Kiug, MinifUr Plenipotentiary.
Chriflopher Gore, } Commiffioners for fettling claims for Ipoliations,
Wm. Pinckney, \ &c. at London.
Samuel Bayard, agent for managing claims for fpoliations, &c. at
London.
David Lenox, agent for protecting American feamen at London.
Samuel Cabot, commercial agent.
Silas Talbot, for protecting American feamen, in the Weft-Indies.'
Jofhua Johnfon, conful at London.
Elias Vanderhorft, Briftol.
Robert Were Fox, Falmouth.
James Maury, Liverpool.
Jofeph Y/illbn, Dublin.
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Thomas Anldjo, vice-conful at Poole,
George Knox, conful Kingfton upon Hull.
James Holmes, Belfafl-.
Wm. James Miller, Calcutta, India.
John Gavino, Gibraltar.
Sitting in Philadelphia.
Thomas Fitzfimons, "^
James Innes, f Commifiioners for liouidating the claims of
Thomas M'Donald, > Britifli creditors under the treaty.
Henry Pye Rich, I
Guiilmard,_/
C. Hall, American agent to aflilt in afcertainirg laid
claims.
David Ilowel, com. "\
Egbert Bcnfon, com. / CommiiHoners for afcertaining the north-
James Sullivan, agent 'v ern boundary between the United States
Thomas Barclav, tfq. B. C. I and the Britifli territory in America.
W. Chipman, efq. B. agent j
Matthew Clarkfon, ) Commiffioners for liquidating claims of Am.
Jofeph Ignatius de Viar, > Citizens for fpoliation &c. under the Spa-
.SanuielBreck, ) nifh treaty,
Andrew Ellicott, com. ) For running the boundary line under treaty
Thomas Freeman, furv. y with Spain.
To the French Republic and her Dntninions,
Charles C. Pinckney, ) t- ^ ^■ j • -n. « •
-r , M -n-u ( Envoys eKtraordmary, and mmuters plcni-
Elbridge Gerry, ^ P '••' )•
Fulwa- Skipwith, coniiil- general at Paris.
James Pitcairn, vice-confijl at Paris.
Jofeph Fenwick, coulul at Bourdeaux.
P. T. Dobree, vice-conful at Nantes.
William Vans, juu. conful at Morlaix.
Francis CofFyn Dunkirk.
Nath.aniel Barret, Roufn.
Nathaniel Cutting., Havre.
Francis A. de la Mctte, vice-conful at Havre.
Etienne Cat'halan, Marieilles.
Jacob iVIayer, conful at Cape-f rancois and St. Domingo.
Ifaac Cox Bainet, conful at Brefl.
Frederic Folger, Aux Caves, S. D.
Jacob Lewis, Ifle of France.
Job Wall, St. Bartholomew;
To the Kingdo7n of Spain.
David Humphreys, miniiler plenipoientiary.
Jofeph Yznardi, jun. conful at Cadiz.
Robert Monrgomery, Alicant.
Michael Morphy, Malaga.
Procopio Jacinto Pollock, • New Orleans.
To the Kingdom of Portugal and i/s Dominions,
William Smith, minifter plenipotentiary.
Thomas Bulkley, coniul at Lifbon.
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Jv^Iin M. riiitanl, conful Madeira.
John litrcct, Fayal.
jolm Culnan, Tencriire.
To the Batai<ian Rtpuilic.
William Vans Murrav, miniflcr refident.
Silvanus Bourne, conful ;jeneral a*- AmfTcrdamj
Jo'in Beeldemalcer, Rotterdam.
Benjamin H. Philips, conful at Curacoa.
Nicholas Roufrclet, Dcmarara and Eflcquibo.
To the kingdom cf Denmark aizd its domin'iont.
Kans Rodolpht) Saabye, conful at Copenhagen.
Plenry Cooper^ Santa Cruz.
To the kingdom of PruJJla.
John Qiiincy Adams^ minificr plenipotentiary.
Sanmel Williams, conful at Hamburgh;
Frederick J. Wichelhaufen, Bremen.
Philip Mark • Franconia, Germany.
Conrad Fred. Wagner, Trieil;
Ellas }-3ackman, Gottcnbur^, Sweden.
John Miller lluflel, • Peterfburg, R.uflia.
Philip Feliechy, Leghorn.
Naples.
John Baptifce Sarton, -— Rome.
William Willis, Venice.
Fred. G. Wallollon, Geneva,
Richard O'Brien, ccnful-gcneral at Algiers.
James Leander Cathcart, conful at Tripoli.
William Eaton, Tunis.
Hy an acTt of Congrels, the annual falary of a minifcer plenipotentiary!
fliali not exceed 9,000 dollars ; that of a charge d'affaires 4,500 ; that of
a fecretary of a minifier 1,350 dollars. The advance made to a mini-
Her and charge d'affairs is limited to one year's falary.
Minifiers and Conful s from Foreign Powers^ refidi'm in the United States.
From the kingdom of Great-Britain,
Robert Lifton, envoy extraordinary, and minifler plenipotentiary.
Edward Thornton, fecretary of le'Tation.
8ir Jf>nn Temple, conful-general to the eaftern States.
PhiHeas Bond, conful-general to the middle and fouthern States.
Thomas M'Donough, conful at New-Hampfliire, MafiTachuletts, Rhode
Ifland, and Conneclrlicut.
John Breele, vice-conful, Rhode-lflano.
Gabriel Wood, Baltimore.
George Miller, conful, N. and S. Corolina, and Georg'a.
Benjamin Moodie, vice-conful, Charleilon, South Carolina.
Jan:es Schoolbred, N. and S. Carolina, and Georgis,
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From the French Republic.
Cicizen Lctomb, conful-genera!, and conful for Philadelphia.
Arcamball, vice-conful at Newport.
Rozier, • New-York.
Duhail, Norfolk.
Dupont, -= •' CharleltoD.
Fi'om the kingdom of Spain.
Chevalier de Yriijo, miuifter Plenipotentiary.
Jofcph Ignatius d'Viar, commiflloncr and conful-generah
Antonia Argote Villalobns, conful of Virginia and Kentucky.
Juan Baptifta Barnabeu, conlbl of Maryland.
Diego IMorphy ■ N. & S. Carolina.
Don Manual Rcngil, vice conful of Ni & S. Carolina, and Georgia.
Juan Stoughton, conful of New -Hampftire, Maflachufetcs, Conneiticut^
Rhode-lfland and Vermont.
Jofef Wifeman, vice-conful at Newport.
Fronz the kingdom of PorttigaL
Chevalier Friere, minifter refident.
Ignatius Palyart, conful-j^enerai.
John Abrams, vice-conful, New-York.
James Barry, vice-conful, Maryland and Virginia.
James F. Verenocke, vice-conful, South-Carolina.
Ilichard Codmau, vice-conful, Maliachufetts.
From the Batavian Republic.
R. G. Van Polanen, miniiler refident.
Jan H. C. Heineken, coi.fil, Philadelphia.
Adrian Valck, Maryland and Virginia.
Jan Boouen Graves, — South Carolina and Georgia.
Dietrick Leetouweer, New-Hampfhire and Mairachufetts.
From"^ Pruffia.
Charles Godfrey Paleike, conful-geueral.
Frotn Sweden.
Richard Soderftrom, confnl-general.
Joleph Winthrop, vice-conful, Charlellon, S. C.
DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY.
Office kept at No. ioc3, Chefnut-Street.
Oliver Wolcott, jun. fecretary of the treafury, falary 3,500 dollars per
annum.
John Steele, comptroller of the treafury, falary 2,6jO dollars per an^
num. Office kept at No. 100. Chefnut-ftreet.
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Richard Harrifon, auditor, falary 2,400 dollars per annum. Office kept
corner of Market and Tliird-ftrects.
William l\lilicr,jun. commiflioncr of the revenue, falary 2,400 dollars
per annum. Office kept at rlie corner of Chefnut and Tliird-ltrtets.
Samuel iMcredith, ticiibrer of tiie United States, I'alary 2,400 dollars
per annum. Office kept at No. 171, C)iefnut-(heet.
Tench Francis, purveyor of llipplies, falary 2,000 dollars per annum.
Office kept at Carjjen tor's HhII.
Jofcpii Nourfe, regilter, falary 2,000 dollars per annum. Office kept
at 100, Cliciiiut-drcet.
COMMISSIONERS OF LOANS.
States.
Officers.
Salaries.
Ne\v-Hampfhire>
William Gardiner,
650 dolly.
Maflachufetts,
Nathaniel Appleton,
1,500
Jihode-Ifland,
Jabez Bowen,
6co
Connecticut,
William Imlay,
1,000
New- York,
Mathew Clarkfon,
1,500
New-Jerfey,
James Ewing,
700
Penniylvania,
Stephen Moylan,
1,500
Delaware,
John Stockden,
6co
Pslaryland,
Benjamin Harwood,
I, coo
Vii-ginia,
John Hopkins,
1,500
North-Carolina,
William Skinner,
1,030
South-Carolina,
John Neufville^
i,o_o
Georgia-,
Richard Wylly,
700
DEPARTMENT OF WAR.
Office kept at the North-eafl corner of Chefnut and Fiith
Streets.
James M'Henry, fecretar-/, falary, 3,000 dollars.
William Simmons, accountant, falary, i ,600 dollars.
Samuel Hodgdon, fuperintendant of public ftores.
Col. F. Mentges, infpecSlor of garrifons.
Peter Hagner, principal clerk, 1200 dollars.
Robert Ells, book-keeper and clerk.
Senjamin Bitterton, ^
Mofes North, f . . , ,
^ „ ' > examining clerks,
Oeorge Stewart, I °
Charles Wadfworth, }
James Hodnett, copying clerk.
Jacob Sones, mcTenger.
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Regifler of the Laud and Sea forces oftJie United Stater.
Brigadier-general, James Wilkinfon.
Qj.iarter-maiter-o;en£ral, John Wilkins, jun.
Adjutant and inlpecfcor,
Deputy-q-iarrcr-madcr, Ifaac Craig, (Pittlburg.)
Pavmafler, Caleb Swan.
The penfions allowed to conimiflioned ofCccrs, and to non-cominifTion-
cd officers and privates, diiabled by wonnds in a(rinal fervice, are vari-
ous: To the former they Dtvtr exceed halfpay, and to the two latter,
iivc dollars jx;r month.
CAVA L R Y.
2 Captains, 4 Lieuteaants, and 2 Cornets.
Corps of Art'iUerijls and Engineers.
Lieutenant col. commandant, Stephen Rochefontaine, 4 majors, 16 cap-
tains, 32 lieutenants.
One furgeou, and 4 lurgcon's mates.
F O O T.
Firjl Regiir.ent.
I.,ieutenant col. commandant, John F. Harntramcl:, 2 majors, 8 captains^
8 lieutenants, and 8 enfigns.
Second Resriment.
o
Lientenant col. commandant, David Strong, the fame number of raiijors,
captains, lieutenanb, and enfigns, as the firft.
Third Re^itnent.
o
Lieutenant col. commandant, Heery Gaither, the fame number of ma-
jors, captains, lieutenants, and enfigns, as the firlt.
Fourth Regiment.
Lieutenant col. commandant, Tliomas Butler, the fame number of ma-
jors, captains, lieutenant, and tnfigns, as vlie tirll.
•Four largco!is, and 8 mates, for tlie four regiments, and 10 mates for
garrifr.n regiments, &:c.
N A V A L F O R C E.
2 Frigates of 44 guns each, i Frigate of 36 guns.
Captains.
;ohn Barry, Samuel Nicholfon, and Thomas Truxton.
Ten revenue cutters, llitior.cd at various fca-ports, from New-Hamp-
Ihire to Georgia.
The widows and ornlians of officers, who died of wounds re ^cived ia
a(R;i!al fervice, receive halfpay for tivc years.
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JUDICIARY DKPARTMENT.
Oliver Elfwrrth, chief Jnllice. -Salary 4000 dollars per annum.
William Cufliinjr of MaifacliuJcns. ^
William Pattrioii of New Tcrfcy, f .rr • » t n- c 1
T in; ir ^r T> /• I • L Altociatre iiltices, Salary 3, /;o«
Tames Willon of Permlylvama, r j 11 1 J ^"^
'X 1 01 r rn/r 11 I doHs. i)er ann. each.
bamucl Chale of Maryland, | ^
James Iredell, ot North Carolina. J
Charles Lee, Attorney geneval, lalary 2400 dolls. 1
Jacob Wagner, of Philadelphia, clerk.
Samuel Caldwell, clerk of the diflri(5l of Pcnnfylvania.
JUDGES OF THE DISTRICT COURTS.
Piftri6l of Maine,
David Sewell,
1000 dolls,
N. Hampfliire,
John Pickering,
1000
Vermont,
Saml. Hitchcock,
800
Maflachufetts,
John Lowell,
1200
Rhode-Ifland,
Benjamin Bourne,
800
Connecticut,
Richard Law,
1000
New-York,
Robert Troupe,
T500
New-Jerfey,
Robert Morris,
1000
Pcnnfylvania,
Richard Peters,
1600
Delaware,
Gunning Bedford,
800
Maryland,
William Paca,
15C0
Virginia,
Cyrns Griffin,
1800
Kentucky,
Harry Innes,
1000
N. Carolina,
John Sitgreaves,
15CO
S. Carolina,
Thomas Bee,
180Q
Georgia,
Jofeph Clay,
1500
Tenneffee,
John M'Nairy,
FEDERAL COURTS OF LAW.
THE SUPREME COURTS
At the feat of Government the firfl Mondays in February and Auguft,
annually.
CIRCUIT COURTS.
■ Eaflern Circuit.
For New Hampihlre, on the 19th of May, and on the 2d of November,
at Portimouth and Exeter.
Vermont, at Windfor and Bennington alternately, the iftof May
and 3d ot 06tober, annually.
Maffachuietts, at Bofton on the ifl of June, and 20th of Oiflober.
Rhode Ifland, on the 15th of June, and on the ijthof November^
at Newport and Providence,
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Connei^licut, on the 13th of April, and on tkc 17th of September at
* New Ha-/en and Hartford.
New-York, at New-York, on the iftof April and September.
/Wddle Circuit.
For New Jerfsv, at Trenton, on the ift of April, and Ofccbcr.
Penn.'ylvaaia, .at Philadelphia on the eleventh of Anri!, and the
eleventh of Gclober.
Delaware, at Newcaftle, on the 27th of June, and at Dover on tnn
?.7;h of Oiilober.
Marviand on the 7rh ot Pvlay, and on the 7th of November, at An-,
rrt|:nlis and Eafton.
Virginia, at Richmond, on the 22d of May and November.
Southern Circuit.
For North Carolina, at Wake Conv-t-houfe, or at Raleigh, the firfl; of
Jui.c, aiid ^c-h of November.
Sourh-Carolina, on the 6th of May, and the 25th of Oilober at
CharleOun.
Georgia, on the 20th of April, and the 8th of November, at Savan-
nah and A^i^rufi:a.
^hen any of the above fixed days happen to be Sunday, the Monday fol-
lowing the Court is opened.
DISTRICT COURTS.
In Main Di/lrii'L
At Portland the third Tuefday in Jnne, and firfl in December : And at
Pownalborough the firlt in March and September.
New-Hampjliire.
At Portfmouth the third Tuefday in March and September, and at
Exeter the third in June and December.
J^ermnnt.
At windfor and Rutland, the firft Mondays in February and Anguft,
and the firll in May and November.
Maffachtijhts.
At Salem the third Tuefday in March, and the fecond in September,
and at Borton the fourth Tuefday in June, and tlie firfl ia
December.
Rhodc-rjland.
At Newport and Providence, the firfl Monday in February and Anguft,
and the firfl: in May and November.
Comtediciit.
At Newhaven, the third Tuefday in February and Augufl, and at Hart^
ford the third in May and November.
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New-York.
At New-York, the firfl Tucfday in February, May, Aiigufl, and No-
vember.
Ncvj-Jerfey.
At I>urlino;roni tlie firrt Tiiefday in February and Augufl, and at New
Urutiiwick the tirll in May and November.
Pennfyhfinia.
At Philadelphia, on the third Monday in February, May, Auguft and
November.
Delaware.
A': Dover, the fourth Tuefday in February and Augufl, and at New-
caflle tlic fourth in May and November.
Alarylnnd.
At Eaflon, the firfl Tuefday in March and fccond in September, and at
Baltimore the firlt in June and December.
Virginia.
At WilliamPjurgh, the third Tuefday in March and September, and at
llichmond the third in June and December,
North-Carolina.
At Ncwbern, the JirA Monday in January, April, July and 0(5lobcr.
South-Carolina.
At Charleflun, the third ?.1onday in March and September, the firfl ifi
July, and tlie fecond in December.
CjCcrgia.
jit Auo-uHia, on tlie fecond Tuefday in November, and at Savannah, the
lecond in Februai y. May and Auguft.
Kei!t[ic/^y,
At Frankfort, on tlic fccond Monday in March, third in June and No-
vember.
Exclufive of the above mentioned flated courts, the di^triii^ Judges
l)-dve power to hold fpccial courts in their refpec^ive diflrias, at their
clifcretion.
MINT OF THE UNITED STATES.
Elias Boudinot, director, falary 2000 dolls, per ann.
Henry Voight, chief coiner, lalary 1500 dolls.
Benjamin Rufh, treafurcr, falary 1200 dolls.
Jofeph Richardfon, aflayer, falary 1500 dolls.
ilobert Scott, engraver, falary 1200 dolls.
Coins of the United States eflabli/hed by law.
GOLD COINS.
Ea^le, value 10 dolls, weight 270 grs. ftandard Gold.
Half Eagle, 5 135
OiiarterEagle, 2-^ 67^
STandard Gold is eleven parts pure and one Alloy.
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SILVER COINS.
Dollar, value 10 Dimes, weight 416 grs. ftandard Silver-
Half dollar, 5 208
Quartar dollar, 2^ 104
Dime 10 Cents. 41 and 3-5ths.
Half clime, 5 . 20 and 4-5ths-
Stander Silver is 1485 parts pure and 179 Alloy.
A pound of pure Gold is valued at fifteen pounds of pure Silver.
The Gold and Silver coins of Great Britain, France, Spain and Por-
tugal, were allowed by law to be tendered in all payments, at the rates
following, viz.
The Gold coins of Great Britain and Portugal of their prefent rtand-
ard, at the rate of eighty-nine cents for one pennyweight ; and thofc
of France and Spain at the rate of eighty-feven cents tor one penny-
weight : the Spanifn milled dollar, weighing not Icis than icventeeii
pennyweights and feven grains, at one hundred cents ; and the Crowns
ofFrance, containing not lei's than eighteen pennyweights and leventetn
grains at no Cents, but at the expiration ot three years after the coin-
ing of Gold and Silver fhall commence at the Mint of the United States,
all foreign coins will by law ceale from being legal tender, except
Spanifli ni'^iled dollar^ and parts thereof. And at the expiration of
fix months after cents and half cents to the value of 50,000 dollars fhall
have been ifllied, all other copper coins are forbidden, under the penalty
often dollars, and the forfeiture of the pieces ih offered.
By an acft of Congrefs paffed the 9th of February, 1793, all foreign
Silver coins, except Spaniih milled dollars and parts thereof, ceafe to
be a legal tender for the payment of debts after the 15th of Oolober^
1797 ; and all forei'p\ G-^-ld coins after the Qifi: of July, 1798,
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GOVERNMENT
O F
PENNSYLVANIA;
ry-^HOMAS MIFFLIN, Governor, and Commander in Chief. - Sala-
Alexander J. Dallas, Secretary of the Commonwealth. Salarv, £. 750.
James Trimble, Deputy Secretary. Salary, £.450. Olfice in thtf
State Houie.
LEGISLATURE,
Matthias Barton,
John Brandon,
Robert Brown,
William Chapman,
Samuel Dale,
James Ewing,
J^'hn Hamilton,
ifrael HVacl,
Thomas Johnflon,
John Kean,
Preiley Carr Lane,
SENATORS.
Robert Hare, Speaker.
Chridian Lower,
Jol'eph M'Clellan,
John Miller,
Natlianiel Newlin,
Samuel PoftlethwaitCj'
Zebulon Potts,
Richard Smith,
John Stewart,
Dennis Whelen,
George Wilfon,
John Woods.
Timothy Matlack, Secretary.
Jofeph Morrifon, Afliltant.
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.
Philadelphia City.
George Latimer, Speaker, Robert Wain,
Francis Gurney, Lawrence Seckle,
Jofeph Ball, Jatob HUtzheimer.
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Richard Tittermary,
Thomas Forrelt,
Ifaac Worrel,
Ralph Stover,
Ifaac Watfon,
Roger Kirk,
James Hannumj
Thomas Bull,
Abraham Carpenter,
John Hopkins,
Richard Keys,
Thomas Campbell,
William M'Pherfon,
Alexander Turner,
Robert Whitehill,
James Power,
Peter Frailey,
Paul Grofcup.
William Lewis,
Thomas Mawhorter,
Abraham Horn,
Jacob Bonnett,
Simon Snyder,
Abraham Hendricks,
Jacob Painter,
William Hoge,
David Achelbn,
John Smilie,
William Henderfon,
John Rea,
Cadwallader Evans,
Benjamin Brooke,
Ph'iladelpfiia County.
Manuel Eyre,
William Leonard,
Michael Lieb.
Bucks County.
Theophilus Foulke,
Kaac Vanhorne.
Chejler County.
Abiah Taylor,
Jofeph Hemphill.
Lancajler Cewtty.
■ Jeremiah Brown,
Jacob Scricklcr,
Alexander Scott,
York County.
Philip Gardner,
Jacob Hadeller,
Jam.es Kelly.
Cuinberland County.
Thomas Kennedy.
Berks County.
Balrzer Geha,
Charles Shoemaker.
Nortkampton County.
Jacob Eyerly,
John Starbird.
Bedford County.
John Moore.
Northumberland Countv.
Samuel Maclay.
Wejlmorelavd County.
John Wright.
Wajhington County.
Aaron Lyle.
Fayette County.
John Cunningham.
Franklin County-
William Findley.
Hlonfgonjerv County.
Peter Muhlenberor,
Nathaniel B. Boileau.
F.
William Macla}',
David Kraufe,
George Wallace,
James Harris
Jonas Prefton,
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Dauphin County.
Samuel Ainfworth.
Luzerne County.
Rofewell Willis.
Huntingdon County.
Samuel Marfliall.
Alleghany County.
James G. Heron.
3Iifflin County.
William Stcrrit.
Delaware County.
Moles Palmer,
Somerfet County,
Robert Pliilfon,
Lycoming County.
Hugh White,.
Green County.
llaac Weaver.
Officers.
Jofeph Bulloclc, clerk.
Joieph Webb, afliitant clerk.
James Martin, fergeant at irrms,
Jofeph Fry, door-keej^er.
Francis & Pvobert Bailey, Prii-ners of the journals.
Thomas Bradford, Printer of the bills.
JUDICIARY OFFICERS.
Benjamin Chew, judge of the high court of errors and appeals.
Thomas M'Kean, chief julHce of the fupreme court. Salary loool. per
annum.
Edward Shippen, Jafpcr Yates, and Thomas Smith, afTociate j ndges.
Salary 600I. each.
Jarcd Ingei foi, ati-orncy-general. Salary 250I.
Edward Burd, clerk of the fupreme court, and court of Oyer and Termi-
ner. Salary 250I.
OF THE COURTS OF COMMON PLEAS
AND QUARTER SESSIONS.
John D. Coxa, Prefident of the ifl: diftrict, including Philadelphia citf
and county, Bucks, Delaware and Montgomery counties. Salary 600I.
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Jolm I, Henry, Prefident of the 2d diftn(?l, including Chcfter, York,
Lancafter and Dauphin counties. Salary 500I.
Jacob Rulh, Prefident of the 3d diftridl, including Berks, Northampton,
Northumberland and Luzerne counties. Ditto.
James Riddle, Prefident of tlie 4th diilrift, including Cumberland, Bed-
ford, Franklin, Huntingdon and Mifflin counties. Ditto.
Alexander Addilbn, Preiident of the 5th diilrici, including Wcftmore-
land, Wafliington, Fayette and Alleghany counties. Ditto.
Charles Biddle, Prothonotary of faid court, for Philadelphia.
LAND OFFICERS.
Johr Hall, fccretaryof the land-offi-ce. Salary 500I.
f rancis Johnfton, receiver-general, Ditto.
Daniel Broadhead, furveyor-general. Ditto.
John Donaldfon, comptroller-general ot the accounts of the common-
wealth.
Samuel Bryan, regifter-general. Salary 500I.
Matthew Irwin., malier of the rolls, and recorder of' deeds, for the city
and county of Philadelphia.
Clement Biddle, efcheator-general.
Peter Baynton, treafurer of the conamoawealth.
OFFICEPvS CF THE CUSTOMS for the DISTRICT
OF PENNSYLVANIA.
Office South Front-ftreet, near Walnut-ftrcet.
Sharp Delany, Colle(5lor.
C. C. Brown, Deputy Collector.
William JVl'Pherlon, Naval Officer.
William Jackfon, Surveyor and Infpedlor of the Cuftoms,
John Graff, Weigher.
William Milner, Guagcr,
John Gill, Meafurer.
Infpe^tors cf the Cujloms.
Ifaac Milnor, John Claypoole,
William Gray, Robert Jackfon,.
Jonas Simonds, Jofeph Allen,
Andrew Burkhard, John Crefs,
Peter Ozers, David Rofe,
Jeremiah Simmons, James Smith,
Alexander Boyd, George Ralflon,
Jacob Bunner, Benjamin Lawrence,
Robert Hopkins, Benjamin Afhmead..
William Parrifh,
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]Varde77j.
John M. Ncflsirr, Magnus Miller,
William Allen, George Orel,
Robert "ethell, William Chaldwick, Clerk.
Jofoph Anthony,
The hours for doing bufinef-i at the Cuflom-houfe arc, from nine
o'clock in the forenoon to three in the afternoon. At the Warden's
Office from nine to three o'clock every clay, and on every Saturday the
fame, only in the afternoon, frpm nine to funfet.
James Read, Infpe(5lor of Flour.
Benjamin Davis, Head Mealurer of Grain.
Joleph Leacock, Inlpeif^or of Pot-Afh,
Thomas Prichet, Infpeftor of Salt Provifions.
George Eagle, Head Infpeftor of Lumber.
John Gill, Infpcdtor of Salt.
Clement Humphreys, William Prefton, Francis Grife, Clement
Reniiagton, and Chriftleib Bartley, Infpedtors of Lumber.
The TIMES of holding the Jeveral C O U R T S of the Commonwealth of
PENNSYLVANIA.
The Courts of Errors and appeals are held^
At Philadelphia, the 2d Monday in July, annually, with a power of
adjourning from time to time.
The Supreme Courts are heldy
At Philadelphia, the 3d Monday in March, the ift in September, and
the 2d in December. The two firft terms laH: 2 weeks, and the laft
3 weeks.
The Courts of Nifi Prins in each County are held.,
At fuch times as the jultices of the Supreme Court judge moft conveni-
ent for the people.
The Courts of Common Pleas and Quarter Seffions are held^
For thefirfl dijlritt.
At Philadelphia, the ift Mondays in March, June and December, and
the 3d in September ; at Chefter in Delaware county, the laft Mon-
days in January, April, July and Odtober ; at Newton in Bucks, the
jfl, and' at Norris-town in Montgomery, the 2d Mondays in Febru-
ary, May, Auguft and November.
For the fecond difrid.
M Weft Chefter in Chefter County, the 3d Mondays, and at Lancafter
in Lancafter County, the laft in February, May, Auguit and Novem-
ber ; at York in York County, the ifl, and at Harnfburgh in Dau-
phin County, the 2,din March, June, September and December.
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For the third diJlrUi.
At Reading in Berks County, the ift; at Eailon in Northampton, the
:jd ; at Wilkefbarre in Luzerne, the 2d; and at Sunbury in Nor-
thumberland the 4:h Mondays in January, April, Auguil and No-
vember.
For the fourth difirUi.
At Carlifle in C.imberland, the ift Mondays in January, April and
Augult, and laft in O(5tober ; at Lewis-town in Mifflin, the id ia
January, Apr-I, Au^ruft, and ill: in November ; at Huntingdon, in
Huntingdon County, the 3d m January, April and Auguil, and 2d ia
NovctuSer ; at Bedford, in Bcdlord County, the 4th in January,
Apriland Aiignd, and ^d in November ; at Chamberlburgh in Frank-
lin the laft Monday in December, March and July, and the laft
Monday but one in October.
For the fifth diJlric'L
At Pittsburgh in Alieghency, the ift ; at Greenlburgh in Weftmore-
laud, the 2d ; in Somerlet the 3d ; and at Union in Fayette, the
4lh Mondays in March, June, September and December ; and at
Wa/liingron in Wafhington County, on the Mondays next following
the Fayette County Courts.
The Mayor's Court for Philadelphia^
Is held the 3d Mondays in March, June, September and December.
The Alder?nan''s Court
Is held at the City Hall in the fotenoon of Monday, and Thurfday,
every week.
POLICE OF PHILADELPHIA.
Hilary Baker, Mayor.
Alexander Wilcox, Recorder.
ALDERMEN.
Matthew ClarkfoD, Reynold Keen,
James Afh, Jacob Baker,
Alexander Tod, Jonathan B. Smith,
John Barclay, John Stocker,
Michael HiJlegas, Philip Wager,
Ifaac Howell, Robert Wharton,
John Jennings, Gunning Bedford.
SELECT COUNCIL.
Francis Guerney, Pref. Godfrey Haga,
John Bleakley, ' John Hallowell,
Samuel Coates, Thomas Cumpfton,
John Connelly, Samuel M. Fox,
John Miller, jun. Henry Pratt,
Caleb North, James Read,
William Tod, clerk.
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COMMON COUNCIL.
Samuel Hogdon, Prefid. Gideon H. Wells;
Matthais Sadler,
Cafper W. Morris,
Tiiomas Greaves,
P.Iiciiael Keppele,
Kearney Wharton,
Edward Pennington,
Walter Franklin,
Henry Drinker, jun,
George Pennoek,
Conrad Gerhard,
Tliomas Parker,
Benjamin Chew, jun,
Bowyn Brooke,
Jonathan W. Condy,
James Tod,
Jofeph Hopkinfon,
James S. Cox,
Edward J. Coale, clerk.
John Shee, treafurer of the corporation.
CITY COMMISSIONERS,
JVho have the care of the Streets^ Pumps, IVhawesf and Ferry,
Hngh Roberts, Richard Hicks,
Jofeph Clavpoole, Nathan Boys.
William Moulder,
U T I E S
PAYABLE BT LAW,
O N A L L
GOODS, WARES, AND MERCHANDIZE,
Imported into the United States of America^
After the lail day of June, 1797:
The inward column exhibiting the rates of duties payable on thofe im-
ported in fhips or vcflels of the United States, and the outward co-
lumn the rates payable on the fame if imported in foreign fhips or
veffels.
If imported in
A.
_/X^MS, fire and lide, not other-
wife enumerated, or parts thereof,
Apparatus, philofophical, fpeciallv
imported for any icmir.ary ol'
learning
/kle, beer, and porter, in cafks or
bottles
On value of the bottles
Artificial flowers, feathers, and o-
ther ornaments for women's head
dreffes
Annifced
Articles of all kinds of the growth,
.i^
free
per cent, ad val.
cents per gallon
per cent, ad val.
ditto
ditto
l64:
11
i6i-
16^
[ 32 3
proclii(5l or manufadlure of the
United States, fpirits excepted
Anchors
B.
BraCs cannon, until the 22d day of
May, 1795
alter May 22, 1795
teutenague and wire
iron, or fleel locks, hinges.
hoes, anvils and vifes
all other manufaftures of brafs
Balls and ballains, (lee powders,
partes, &:c.)
Beer, ale and porter, in calks or
bottles
On value of the bottles
Bricks and tiles
Bonnets, hats and caps, of every
kind
Boots
Books blank
Books of perfons who come to refidc
in the United States
Buttons of every kind
Buckles, llioe and knee
Br u flies
Bullion
Burgundy wine
Cannon of brals, until the 22d day
of May, 1795
after 22d of May, 1795
Carriages, or parts of carriages
Cards, playing
. wool and cotton
Cables and tarred cordage
Cabinet wares
Caps, hats and bonnets of every
kind
Carpets and carpeting
Cartridge paper
Candles of tallow
. of wax or Ipermaceti
Champaign wine
Capers
Canes walking-fticks and whips
Cambrics
Cheefe
China ware
Cinnamon, cloves, currants and
A.V.
free
10
free
free
10
IT
10
IT
75
10
free
15
15
10
free
40
free
15
20
25
50
180
15
15
J 5
15
2
6
40
15
10
10
7
If imported in
per cent, ad yal.
per cent, ad val.
per cent, ad val.
ditto
ditto
cents per gallon
per cent, ad val,
ditto
ditto
cents per pair
per cent, ad val.
per cent, ad val.
ditto
ditto
cents per gallon
per cent, ad val.
ditto
cents per pack
cents per dozen
cents per cwt.
per cent, ad val.
ditto
ditto
ditto
cents per pound
ditto
rents per gallon
per cent, ad val.
ditto
ditto
cents per pound
per cent, ad val.
[ 35 ]
comfirs
Chiii'zvs and coloured calicoes or
■ muflins, and all prin'ed, Gained,
or coloured goods or manufaftures
of cotron or of linen, or of both,
or ot which cotton or linen is the
inateiial of chief value
Cocoa
Chocobte
Clogs and goloflioes (lee fiiocsj
Cordage, tarred
and yarn untarred
Cofinetics
Coal
Colours (fee painters')
Copper inanutacHures
in plarcs, pigs and bars
Compofitions for the teeth or gums
(fee dentifrice)
Coii'ee
Cotton
Cotton or linen tnsnufaftnres, or of
both, or of which cotton or linen
i's the material of chief value, be-
ing printed, ftaincd or coloured,
or cotton manufactures not print-
ed, ftained or coloured
Clocks and -sYaiches, cr parts of
either
Coaches, chariots, phaetons, chairs,
chaifes, foios, or other carriages,
or parts of either
Cioathing, ready rrade
Cloths, buoks, houfliold furniture,
and the tools or implements of the
trade or profeflion of perfons who
come to refide in the United
States
Cuflafles, until the zid day of May,
'795
or parts thereof, after tlie
izd day of Mav, 179-7
D.
Dates and figs
Dentifrice, povi-ders, tin'fiures, pre-
parations and com.pofitions fur tlie
Teeth or gums
Dolls, di ciFed and undreffcd, or parts
thereof
Driigs^ medicinal; except thole coin-
A.V.
12-,
IT
20
10
free
free
12-
2
3
15
180
2.2.7
15
5
15
ij
free
15
15
If imported in
per cent, ad val.
dit'o
cents per pound
d:tto
cents per j^air
cents per c.vt,
diLto
per cent, ad val.
cents j.^r buflitl.
per cent, ad val.
ditto
per cent, ad val.
cents per lb.
ditto
per (lent, ad val,
ditto
ditto
ditto
per cent, ad val.
ditto
ditto
ditto
F.V
l6|:
2rc^
247t
5k
free
5i
r, 3'
i6i
22
li
free
free
16^
34 J
monly r.fti for dyin^
— and \\ooi.is for dying
Earthen and ftone wares
E'le:;ces '.Ice powders, partes, kc.)
F.
Fans, or parts thereof
F'ayal wine
rtatbcrs and other ornaments for
women's head- .rc/Tts
Fringes cbinm-'nly uftd by npliol-
lifcrers, coachmakers and faddlcrs
F'gs
Flowers, artificial
Fio >r-ciotLs and iv.ats, or parts of
either
Fr'j.ts ofal! kinds
Fiirrs of every kind, undrcfTed
G.
G'lafs, black quart bottles
• Window g'als
■ All other gkifs, and manufac-
tures thereof
Glauber falts
Gauzes
Geneva (feefpirlts)
Ginger
Girandoles, or parts thereof
Golofhoes (fee fhoes)
Gloves and miitens of every kind
Gold, fiiver aul plated ware
G-)ld and fiiver lace
Goods, wares and merchandize, im-
ported direotlv from China or In-
dia, in fnips or vefTcls not of the
United States, except teas, China
ware, and all other a^iclts liable
to higher rates of dutres -
Goods, w^ares and nnerchandize, in-
tended to be re-exported to a fo-
reign poit cr place in the fame
ih:p or vefrd in which ri;ey (hail
be imported — and all articles of
t:je growth, pro'uvt or manufac-
ture of tl;e United States, Ipiiits
cxicpted
G;<ods, wares and merchandise,
not hertrin ocherwife particularly
* ciiUnierated 'and delcrijcd
Glue •
- .V.
free
'J
15
20
15
15
15
^7
free
10
ij
20
2 CO
10
15
2C
1.7
ij
ij
Iree
TO
I -7
If imported in
per cent, ad val.
per cent, ad val.
ditto
ditto
cents per gallon
per cent, ad val.
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
d tto
ditto
ditto
rents ])er cwt.
per cent, ad val.
ditto
ditto
cents per pair
per cent, ad val.
ditto
d::to
ditto
per cent, ad val.
ditto
C 35 ]
Gunpowder until the z%'\ day of
May 1/95
. after the %xA day ot"
May J 79 J
H.
Hingers, or parts iijereof
Hair powder
l-!at<?, caps and bon::cts of every
J^idf s, raw
lloufehold farnif.ire of perfons who
relide in the United
come to
Slates
I.
Lnp^ements of the trade or pro'ef-
lioa jf perfons who come to refide
iri t'lie U.iited States
IndigD
Iron wire
~ ftefcl or Srafs locks, liinces,
hoes, anvils and viie'*
I«-on, caH:, Hit or rolled, and all rn?.-
nufdolures of iron, Heel or brai's,
or of which eirhtr of thefe metais
is the article of ci)ief vakie, not
lieing oiherwiie particularly enu-
iiieraied
J- ,
Jewellery and paii-c-work
L.
Lace of gold and fiher
I.aces antl lawns
Laces, lines, fringes, tafiels, and
trimmintvs common! v nl'ed by np-
holflerers, coachmakers and fad-
dlers
J-ampblack
Lapis calar.rinarif.
Leather, tanned and tawed, and all
manufaftures of leather, or ot
which leather is the article of
chief value, not oihtrwife parti-
cularly enumerated
Lead ai!d muiket l-all, until the 22d
clay of May 1795
after Mav 22d 1795
-All orher ina.nifa'r^tnres of lead,
or in which lean is the ciiief arti-
cle
If imported in
A.V,
F.V,
free
free
10
per cent, ad val.
11
«J
ditto
i/)f
I J
ditto
i6i
15
ditto
^('l
TOO
cents per cwr.
no
free
fiee
free-
free
free
free
2.7
cents per pound
-.^
free
frei
10
per cent, ad val*
11
15
ditto
i^'-
15
ditto
^('r
J5
ditto
^t,l
10
ditto
1 1
I,)
ditto
^'^I-
10
ditto
1 I
free
free
15
ditto
free
f .
I
cent, per pound
Iw
i
dit.'^
. ' . ..
[ 3^ J
A.V.
f.emons and limes
tincn or cotton manufaclurc?, or of
both, or of which cotton or linen
is the material of chief value,
printec',- flair.ed or coloured, or
cotton manufactures not printed
ftaiaed or coloured
Linen manufa:iu:cs, cr of which
livicn is the material of chiefvalue,
not printed, (laincd or coloured
Lifbon and Oporto wines
Looking-glafs
fvL
Manufactures of tin, pewter and
copper
ofircn,rieel,or brafs,
nut other wife particularly enu-
merated
■ of leather, not other-
wife particularly enumerared
• of lead, not other-
wile particularly enumerated
■ of cotton or linen, or
of both, printed, Uained or co-
loured, or of cotton not printed,
liained or coloured
• of linen not printed,
f rained or coloured
of glafs (fee glafs)
of tobacco (I'se IhufF
and tobacco^
of wood (fee ca,binet
wares and wood)
■of tlie United States,
fpirits excepted
Mats and floor cloths,: or parts of
either
Malt
Marble, fiate, and other ftone.
bricl<s, tile<;, tables, mortars, and
other utenfils of marble or Hate,
and generally all frone and earth-
en ware
Madeira wine (fee wines)
Malaga wine
Mace"^
Mediciral drugs, except thofe com-
monly ufed in dying
Merchandize, goods and wares, im-
ported directly from China or In-
12,'
lO
20
15
I
12'
free
10
20
1'^
If imported in
per cent, ad val.
per cent, ad val.
ditto
cents per gallon
p«r cent, ad val.
ditto
ditto
ditto
cei5t per pound.
per cent, ad val.
ditto
per cent ad. val.
cents per bufiiel
per cent, ad val.
cents per gallon
per cent, ad val.
ditto
C 37
If imported in
A.V.
Biiy in fhips or velTels not of the
tJnited States, except teas, China
v/are, and all other articles liable
to higher rates of duties
Merchandize, goods aud wares, in-
tended to be re-exported to a fo-
reign port or place in the fame
/hip or veiTel in which they ihall
be iinported — and all articles of
the growth., produ-Jl ■.)r nianu-
faclurcof the United Srates,Jpirits
excepted
Merchandize, goods and wares not
herein other^vifj ;.articalariy enu-
merated and defcribvd
Mitrer.s and gloves of every kind
Mil'enary I'eady made
MolafTes
Mufkets and firelocks with bayonets
I'uited to the fame, and mulket
ball, uLtil the zzdoflVlay 1795
— or parts of either after the
2 2d day of IMay 1795
Mulkets and firelocks without bay-
onets or parts of either
Muflard in Hour
Muflins and mn^linct?,- Nvliether
printed, ftained, coloured or o-
tlierwile
N.
Nails
Nardcpcns
Nutmegs
O.
Oran^res
OrniU)ents for women's head drefTes
Ointments, oils and odors (lee pow-
ders, palles, &c.)
Olives
Oil
Oporto and Lilbon wine
1>.
Paper h.angings
writing and wrapping
■ flieciiiuiig and canridgc
PaiarCiT, colours, whether dry or
ground in oil, except thofe com-
moniv i-ied in dving
Pack iiu-ead and t\\ ine
PaUe boards, parchment or vellum
10
4
free. ;
12i
127
15
10
IT
15
10
per cent, ad vaL
per cent, ad val.
ditto
ditto
cents per gallon
per cent ad ral.
ditto
ditto
ditto
cents per lb.
per cent, ad val.
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
cents per gallon
per cent, ad Tal.
ditto
ditto
ditto
cents per cv/t.
per cecr. ad yal.
F.V.
12-'
free
II
4-^
iree.
16*-
27t
li
16^
16^
440
11
[ 33 ]
Pafte-woik and jewellery
Pluctons, or parts thereof
Plaiftcr of Paris
Pewier matiufucliircs
old
Prppcr
Perfumes
Piilols until the 2, 2d day of May
J 795
or parts thereof after the zzd
day of Mav 1795
Pictures and prints
Pime 'ito
Printing types
Pickles of all forts
Printed, flained or coloured goods,
oj- manufadlurts of cotton, or of
linen, or.of T'olh
Philofophical apparatus, fpecially
innported for any fciniiiary of
learning
Porter, beer and ale in cafks or bot-
tles
on value of the bottles
Powder, for hair
gun powder until the 2,2d
day of May 1795.
afier the zzd day of May
1795
Pov.ders, pades, balls, ballams,
ointments, oils, waters, waflies,
tincture?, e^nces or other prepa-
rations or compolirions commonly
called fweet fceiKs, odors, per-
fumes, or cofmctics — and all pow-
ders or preparations for the teeth
or gums.
Plumbs and prunes
R.
Raiilns
Kaw hides and fK-ins
Rum (fee fpirits)
S.
Salt weighing more than fifty-fix
pounds pel" bufhel
weighing ftfty-Hx pounds per
bulhtl or !efs
glatibcr
Stained, printed or coloured goods
•r manufactures ofcottcn^ or o
A.V.
J.J
20
free
^5
free
6
ij
free
10
4
10
12!
free
35
15
75
fret
20
20
2CO
If imported in
per cent, ad val.
ditto
ditto
cent? per jiound
per cent, ad val.
ditto
ditto
cents per pound
per cent, ad val.
ditto
ditto
8
cen
'•s per gallon
10
per
cent, ad %a'.
15
ditto
free
10
ditto
dirro
ditto
ditto
Cents per ^6 !b.
cents per bufiiel
cents per cwi.
[ 39 3
If im]"0"t:cd in
linen, or of both
Salt petj-e
Saint Lucar wines
Starch
Sail chnh
Slate, flonr, ana Hone ware
Saddles, or parts thereof
Sattins and other wrcuglit filks
Steel
Stec!, iron or brafs lock;, hinges,-
hoes, anvils andviles
ail other manuiaiturcs of fteel
Sheathing and cartridge paper
Sherry wine
Sea (io'-es of fhips or veflels
Spermaceti candles
i^weet fcents (Icq powders, pailes,
d:c.)
Spirits dillilled in foreign countriesj
viz.
From Grain.
Firft proot
Second do.
Third do.
Fourth do.
Fifth do.
Six'h do.
Frcfn other Materials.
Firfl proof
Second do. '
Thiid do.
Fourth do.
Fifth do.
Sixth do.
^oirits diftilled in the United States,
imported in the fame fii'por veffel
in which they liad been prcviouf-
!y- exported from the United
States, viz.
Frovt /Hol'fjjfes.
Fird p(()of
Second do.
Third c'o.
Fourth do.
Fifth do.
Sixth do.
/"rem ilJjtcrials of the grozvt'i and pro-
duce of the United Slaies,
Firft proof
Second do.
A.V. I
tree
15
lO
^:>
lo
to
100
10
K>
15
33
free
6
29
3"
34
40
JO
25
25
z8
32
38
46
^3
14
1.-5
17
21
23
F.V.
per cent, ad val.
>3|
free
cents per g^iUcn
per cent, ad val.
ditto
33
11
ditto
16I-
ditto
1 1
ditto
1 1
cents per cwt.
no
per cent: ad val.
ir
ditto
i6f-
ditto
i6j
ceuts per gallon
3^A
free
cents per pound
6'-
per cent ad val.
^^t
cents per gallon
SOf
ditto
S't"^
ditto
34 A
ditto
37!
ditto
44
ditto
55
ditto
27J
ditto
274
ditto
30 1
ditto
35 f
ditto
41^
ditto
5o\
ditto
dirto
d:tto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ilitt*
13
14
15
17
21
z8'
[ 40 3
Third do.
Fourth do.
Fifth do.
Sixth do.
Spikes
Silver and plated ware
lace
Skins raw
Shoes and flippers of filk
other Ihocs and flippers for
men and women, clogs and golo-
fhoes
otlier fhoes and flippers for
children
Swore!! and ciitlafTes until the zad
day of May 1795
Swords, cutlafrcs, or parrs of either
after tlie 22d day of May 1795
Stockings
Stone and earthen ware
Soap
Solos and other carriages or parts
thereof
Sulphur
8ne,ars brown
— ^^ white clayed
. • wliite powdered
. all other clayed or powdered
I'.imp
. —loaf
, — oiher refined
Sugar candy
Snuff
T.
Taffels and trimmings commonly
ufed by uplio'.fterers, coacij makers
and faddlers
Tables of marble, flate or other
fbone, or parts thereof
Tallow candles
Tens fiom China and India. .
. bohea
fouchong and other black teas
. hyfon, imperial, gunpowder,
or gomee
other green teas
From Europe.
. bohea
f;)Uchonnr and other black teas
. bylon, imperial; gunpowder,
A.V.
9
1 1
1 >
iS
1
15
free
2.1
15
10
free
IT
20
free
2
3
3
^l
6t
9
61
9
22
If imported i.i
cents per gallon
ditto
ditto
ditto
cent per pound
per cent, ad val,
ditto
cents per pair
ditto
ditto
per cent, ad val.
ditto
ditto
cents per pound
per cent, ad val.
cents per pound
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
per cent, ad val.
15
2
ditto
cents per pound
12
18
ditto
ditto
32
20
ditto
ditto
21
ditto
ditto
\
[V J
or gomee
other green teas
From any other place,
bohea
■ ibiichong and other black teas
hyion, imperial, gunpowder,
or oomee
other green teas
TenerilTt; wine
Twine and pack thread
Tin nianuiaifluiTS
in pigs and plates
Tinctures (Ite powders, partes, &;c.)
Tiles and bricks
Toys, not otherwile enumerated
Tobacco manuiatSlured (other than
fnufF)
Tools of the trade or profeiTion of
perfons who come tc rcfiue in the
United States
Types for printing
V.
Velvets and velverets
W.
Wares of tin, pewter and copper
— earthen or Itone
chim.
gold, filvcr and plated
Wares, goods and merchandize im-
porLed directly from China or In'-
dia in Ihips or vefTels not of the
United Stares, except teas, china-
\vare, and all other articles liable
to higher rates of duties.
. goods and merchandize of
the growth, produce or manufac-
ture of the United States (fpirits
excepted)
Wafers
Waters and waflies (fee powders,
pades, Szc.)
Walking (ticks, whips and canes
Wax candles
Watches and clocks, or parts of ei-
ther
Vt'ines in ccjks^ bottles or other vejfels.
London particular Madeira
■ London market do.
other
Burgundy and Champaign
A.V.
40
24
17
27
50
30
20
400
15
free
15
15
10
10
free
10
free
15
10
6
56
49
40
4f*-
If imported in
cents per pound
r)0
ditto
30
ditto
iStV
ditto
^^9.^0
ditto
55
ditto
33
cents per gallon
2Z
cents per cwt.
440
per cent, ad val.
16^
free
ditto
l6{
ditto
16^
ditto
II
cents per pound
iree
per cent, ad val.
II
ditto
'3i
ditto
16^
ditto
161
ditto
.6^
ditto
16^
per cent, ad val.
ditto
ditto
ditto
cents per pound
per cent, ad val.
F.V,
12I
fre«5
16I
1 1
16!
cents per ga
Jon
61 f-
ditto
53^%
ditto
44
ditto
44
G
.i/i
Wines Sherry >
.Sr. Liicar
LifDo.! and Ojiortd
TeneriiFc, Fayal and Mala;ra
All other wines not to exceed thir-
ty cents per gallon in American
veflel?, or thirty tlirce cents per
gallon in foreign veill-ls ; nor be
Jefs than ten cents per gallon in
American vefl'els, or eleven cents
per gallon in foreign vefllls
On value of the bottles
Window glafs
Wire of brafs and iron
Wool and cotton cards
W'ool unniannfa61ured
Wood unmanufacStured
Wood manufadiured (exclufive of
cabinet \Yares)
Y.
Yarn untarred
A)\ other goods not before particn-
iarly enumerated and defcribed
A.V.
30
25
20
40
10
15
free
50
free
free
2,25
10
If imported in
cents per gallon
ditto
ditto
ditto
f.V.
33
.2i
per cent, ad val.
44
ditto
II
ditto
i6f
free
cents per dozen
55
free
free
per cent, ad val.
^31
cents per cwt.
M7l
per cent, ad val.
11
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OIT THE
TONNAGE OF SHIPS OK VESSELS
ARE IMPOSED THE
F 0 L L 0 V/ I N G DUTIES,
To wit —
V-/ N fiiips or vciTels of the United States when entered from any ^o-
I'eign port or place ; and when entered into a diflrift in one itate from a
diltrict in anotlier ilate (other than an adjoininp; fhite on tlie fca-coa
or on a navigable river ; and other than veifels duly licenfed, emj^loyed
in the coafling trade, or in the bank or v/lialeniheries, which arc ex-
empt from paying tonnage, while fo empluyeH, niore than once in a
year,) having on board goods, 'wares, and merchandize, taken in one
liate, to be delivered in another, at the rate of fiK tents per ton. On
fhips or vefll'ls built within the United States lince the 20th July, 1789,
bnt ownec\ v^holly or in part bv foreigners, when entered from a foreign
port or place, at the rate of thirty? cents per ton ; en all other (hips or
veflels, when entered from a foreign port or place, at the rate or iiity
cents per ton ; and on all Ihips or veficls not of the United States, when
entered in one diflri(ft from another Diltrit^t, having on boardgoods,
Nvarcs, and merchandize, taken in one diftricl to be delivered into ano-
ther at tlie rate of fifty cents ])er ton.
To aJcertain the tonnage of a fhip, if the fame be double decked, take
the length thereof from the fore part of the main Hem to the aiter par^
of the Jtern poft above the upper deck ; the breadth at the broadelt part
above the main wales; half of which breadth account the depth, deduct
from the length three-fifrhs of the breadth ; multiply the remainder by
the breadth, and that product by the depth, and divide the lalt produ(ft
by ninety-five. If the (hip be fingle decKL^d, take the length and
breadth as above direclcd ; take the depth from the under (ide of the
dock plank to tl;e ceiling in the hold ; and dedudting from the lengtU
tliree-lifths of the brcad.rh, multiply and divide as aforetaid.
D'jticson tonnage muft be paid wivhin ten cays after report of t!ie car-
ge made to tlu collector ; ai.d any mailer of a vefTel leaving orattetnpt-
ing to leave a poii\v:tl;cut paying fuch dutiwS; ftrfc its live hundred
»<io]lar5.
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DRA\\' BACKS AND BOUNTIES.
ON all goods, wares and merchandize (fpirits, manufat^ured tobac-
co, liuirt", and reHiied fugar, excepted) for which duties, on impor-
tation, to the amount of twenty dollars, Ihall have been paid orfecurcd,
there is allowed, if the fame, within twelve calendar months, be re-ex-
ported to any foreign country, a drawback equivalent to the duties fo
paid or ftcurcd, deducing therefrom, as an indemnification for the cx-
pences which may have accrued by ftorage, fees of officers, and the
like, one per cent.
On fpirits, if the fame amount to one hundred and fifty gallons, and
be exported in veffels of thirty tons and upwards, an allowance, by way
of drawback, for every gallon exported, equal to the impoft per gallon,
according to the refpective proofs, dedn6ling, for the purpofes aforeiaid,
helf a cent per gallon : And on fpirits didilled within the United States,
from imported molafles, an additional allowance of three cents per o.al-
lon, to balance the duty on that article. "^
On pickled fifh of the filheries of the United States, eighteen cents per
barrel, and on other provilions falted within the faid States, fifteen cents
per barrel (provided the bounty amount to three dollars) at their ex-
portation, as an equivalent for the duty on fait.
There is alio an annual bounty payalle on the laft day of December,
in lieu of a former allowance on dried fifli, to the owners or agents of
filjiing veflels legally qualified and employed in carrying on the bank
and other cod fi'lieries, and which fliall be therein employed four months
during the fiihingfealbn, reckoning from the laft day of February to the
hi\ day of November, one dollar and twenty cents for every ton of the
atirlual admealurement of fuch vcfiels or boats, as are more than five, and
Icfs than twenty tons burthen, and fhall have landed during the pre-
ceding fea(on a quantity of fifh, which when cured and fit for exporta-
tion, fiiall be equal to twelve quintals for every ton of her faid admea-
lurement ; the allowance in this cafe to be accounted as part of the pro-
ceeds of the fares of the faid boat or veffel, and to be fo divided among
the perfons interefted ; one dollar and eighty cents for every ton of the
admcafurement of uich veifels as are between twenty and thirty tons bur-
then ; and three dollars for every ton of fuch veffe's as exceed thirty tons
burthen ; provided the allowance to any one veflel do not in a feafon,
exceed one hundred and leventy dollars. The allowances in the two
cafes lafl: mentioned are to be divided, three-eighths to the owners of the
vefllls, and five-t.it;hths to the filhermen employed therein the preceding
iealon, in inch proportion as the quantity of filh by them refpedtively
taken fliall bear to the whole quantity taken on board fuch veffels during
the faid feafon.
Befidcs the above fpecified drawbacks and allowances, which entitle
the ex]>()rter, &c. to the receipt of money, there are fundry other al-
lowances, which tend to diminilh the duty to the importer, &c. Such
are the allowances lor leakage on liquors, and for draught and tare on
articles of weight.
For the leakage on all liquors upon which duties are payable by the
gallon, including ipirits dithlled wiibin the United States, there is au al-
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iowance of two per cent, according to the guagc of the cafks containing
the fame.
For draught, on any quantity to the aniount of an hundred lb.
Weight, or 112 pounds ... i
On any quantity, from one to two hundred weight - - 2
From two to three hundred weight - ^ - - 3
J'rcim three to ten iiundred - - - - 4
From ten to eighteen hundred - " " " 7
On any quantity above eighteen hundred - - 9
For tare, on every whole cheft of bohea tea - - 7°
On every half chcft - - - - - 3<J
On every quarter cheft - - - - 20
On every cheft of hvfon or other green tea of the weight of fe-
venty pounds or upwards, grofs - - - 20
On every box of otl'.er tea, of not lefs than fifty pounds, nor more
than I'eventy pounds, grofs . - - 18
All other boxes of tea, according to their invoice per C.
On coffee, in bags - - - - 2
In bales - - - - 3
In calks - - - - - la
On Pepper, in bales - - - - J
In calks - - - - - is
On fugar, other than leaf, in cafks, - - - iz
In boxes - - - - - ij
On all other goods according to the invoice.
It being lawful alfo in any cafe where tlie original invoice is produced,
and the tare appears therein, the importer or confignee concurring, to
ellimate the tare according to luch invoice.
The preceding are the principal caies in which drawbacks and premi-
ums are recognized by Congrefs: of the benefit of which no one can
avail himfelf wirbout a careful adherence to the rules and reftric'iions of
the law. Which reitrictions, being enabled for the prevention of fraud,
are very particular and explicit: any material departure from which,
^vill not only deprive the party of.the benefit of the premium or draw-
back; but expofe him to iorfeiture, and in fome cafes both of goods and
veflel. We fhall, in a concile view, colletft and let forth the principal
regulations on the fubjecl:, with the forfeitures annexed to the violation
thereof, for the information of thofe who may not have had opportuni-
ty or Icifure to attend minutely to the laws; referring luch as wifh for
iiiore particular information to the feveral a6ts of Congrels relative to
imports.
In cafe of the exportation of goods, wares and merchandize, the ex-
porter muft, previous to lading them on board any vefTel for that pur-
pofe, give to the colledlor of the diftri^t, from which the exportation is
intended to be made, twenty-four hours notice of luch his intention,
fpecifying therein the feveral articles intended to be exported, together
with the ca'ks, calcs, cherts, boxes, and other packages containing the
iame, and their refpeilive marks, numbers and contents, i^nd if tlicy be
imported articles, notice mufl: alfo be given of the lliipor velftl, inwhich
the pcrfon fur, or by whom, and the place from which they were im-
ported, accompanied with proof by oath of tlie perfons, including the
exporter, through whole hands they have pafTcd, refpec^iing their due
importation^ and the fecurity of the duties thereupou. Proof nmli alio
f^
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"be made in refptcT to pickled fifli, and faltcd nrovifioiis, (hat the fifh are
of the fidierics of the United States, and that tlie provilions were falted
tiierein. The exporter mull further make oath that the faid goods are,
bona ride, intended to be exported ; and enter into bond witli (uflicient
fureties, in a I'um equal to the amount of the drawback, not to re-land
them within the limits of the United tjtates, as letiled by the late treaty
of peace.
Tliefe requifitions being complied with on the part of the exporter,
and the goodfe infpected by the coUcclor, and found to correlpond with
the notice and proof refpt<5ling the fume, a permit is granted for lading
them.
But the dra\^back thereon is not payable till fix months after tluir
exportation, a written certificate from two reputable merchants at the
foreign port or place where they fliall have been landed, accompanied
\vith the oath of the maiferand mate of the veffel, certifying their deli-
very, being rtcjuired previouily to be produced to the collector, with
whom the outward entry was made: unle.'s when the landing of tlic
goods is prevented by fome unavoidable accident, as fhipwreck ; in
which cafe a proteli:, in due form of law, made by the matter and mate,
or fome of the fcamen ; or when no fuchprorelt can be had, the oath of
the exporter (unlels there is good reafon to lufpetl the truth of the fame)
is permitted to be taken in lieuof fuch other proof.
Thefe regulations being intended to }>revent every kind of fraud, col-
lufion, or deception, it is enaiited, Se&.. 59 of the ^'acl to provide more
eife<5l:ually for the collection of the* duties impoild by law on goods,
v/ares, and merchandize imported into the United States, and on the
tonnage of fhips and veffels," That if any goods, &c. entered for ex-
portation, with intend to draw back the duties, or to obtain any allow-
ance given by law on the exportation thereof, fnall be landed in any'
port or place within the limits of the United Srates es aforefaid, all fuch
goods, &c. dial! be fubject to I'eizure and forfeiture, together with the
fhip or vefTel from which inch goods fliall be landed, and tlie veiTel or
boats ufcd in landing the fame; and all perfons concerned therein, fli?ll,
on indictment and conviftion thereof, fuiFer iniprifonment, for a term not
exceeding fix months.
In cafe alfo of the exportation of fpirits, whether of foreign or do-
meftic difllllation, notice as aforefaid muft be given to the proper officer
of infpcdiion, fix hours previous to putting them on board any velfel for
that piirpofe, of the exporter's intention to export tliem, of the number
of calks, vcffels, and cafes containing them, and the refpec^ive marks
t^iereof, the place where they are then depofitcd, the fnip or vefTel in
which, and the place to which they are intended to be exported. He
mnft alfo produce to the faid officer the certificates which by law ought
to accompany them, end make oath as aforefaid of his true intention to
export the fame, and proof of the duties being paid or fccured, and enter
into bond with two fuf^icient fureties, (the matter of the vefTel being one)
in a fum equal to the value of the fpirirs, not to re-land them, /.frer
which, being dulv infpefced and branded, they muft: be laden on board
the vefTel in preience of the otticer w ho infpes^lcd tiiem : And if after-
ward unfhipped or re-landed witliin the limitsof tlie United States, or
within four leagues of the coaffc thereof, imlels the voyage fliall not have
been piirfued, or fhall have been altered, or in difhelsof weather, (which
tlilh-cfs muft be iinmed'ately notified to the principal officer of the cuf-
to;iis, rcfiJing ar the neare't port thereto) both the faid fpirits and the
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fliip, with her tackle, apparel, and furniture, and all boats or veflels ens-
ployed in unPiiipping or landing the iame, and their tackle and furniture^
are forfeited, and arc liable to leizure by any oilicer of the cufloms or
of infpe^ftioii. Tlie, payment of tlie drawback is alio in this cafe deferred
till fi.K months after exportation.
AjuI in cafe of allowances on fifhing vefTels, where the boats or vef-
fels are under twenty tons, an account of the weight of tilh caught, the
ori<i;inal adjnftment and fettlement of the fare among the owners and
fiiliermen, together with a written account of the length, breadth, and
depth of ihe boat, or vefill, and the time flie has been ac'tually employed
in the fithery during the preceding ieafon, mnil be produced to the col-
lector of the diltridt authoriied to pay the faid allowance, and fworn or
atlirn)ed to before him, in order to entitle the owner, his agent or lawful
reprefentative, to receive the lame. Ami if any fraud or deceit in ob-
taining inch allowance, fiiail, at any time ^vithin a vear after paying it,
appear to have been practifed, the boat or veflel, upon which the al-
lowance fliall have been paid, is by law forfeited, if found within the
diRrict ; otherwiie the owner liavlng praftifed fuch fraud or deceit, for-
fe'ts and is liable co pay one hundred dollars.
Where the veflels are of twenty tons or upwards, an aareement in
-writing or print raufl, previous to any voyage, be made between the
fkipper or mafter and every fiihennan, expreffing the terms of fliip-
ment; whether the fame are to continue for the voyage only, or for the
feafon ; and that the filh or proceeds of fuch voyage or voyages, wliich
may appertain to the hfliermen, ^all be divided among them in propor-
tion to the quantity of hlh by tliem reipec^ively caught; to be alio in-
dorfed or counter-iigned by the owner or his agent. \Vhich ao-reement,
together with a certificate, ful-fcribed by the owner, his acent or lawlul
reprefentative, and certii'yiug on his or tlieir oath, the particular day on
whicli any vcdel lailed on, or returned from the leveral voyaaes, which-
flie may have made the preceding feafon, rauff, in like manner, be pro-
duced to the collecSlor, before the faid owuer, ike. can be entitled to re-
ceive any allowance.
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GENERAL ABSTRACT
FROM THE
RE VENUE LAfVS :
Wherein the feveral parts of the aCls are digefied, and
tranfpofed under difiinCi heads^ agreeably to the
fubjeds with ivhich they have relation.
1. Of the Duty of Majlers of Vejfels.
EVERY raafler of a veflel, bound to the diftrift of Nottingham,
muft, on penalty of five hundred dollars, depofit with the furvey-
or of the port of Town Creek, a manifeft of the cargo, unlcfs he fliall
have previoufly delivered one to fome officer of the cuftoms coming on
board ; bound to the diftrift of Tappahannock, with the furveyor of the
port of Urbanna ; to the diflrift of Bermuda Hundred, or City Point,
with the coUet^or of Norfolk and Portfmouth, or of Hampton ; to the
diftricl of South Quay, with the collector of Edenton. Which manifeft,
the refpetftive coUedlors and lurveyors muft, after regiflry, tranfmit du-
ly certified, to the officer with whom entry is to be made.
Alio, every mafterof a veflel, belonging wholly or in part, to citizens
of the United States, mufl-, on arrival from any foreign country, have an
accurate and true manifeft of the cargo on board ; and in default. thereof,
he forfeits the value of all goods not included in fuch manifeft, unlefs
due proof be made, that no part of the cargo had been unfhipped lince
taken on board, and that fuch manifeft had been loft, or miflaid, or de-
faced by accident, or was incorreft by miftake.
Which manifeft, every mafter of a veflel, as aforefaid, muft, on pe-
nalty of a fum not exceeding five hundred dollars, produce to the firft
officer of the cuftoms, who fhall appear on board after his arrival with-
in four leagues of the coafts of the United States ; and alfo to the firft
fuch officer of the cuftoms, who fiiall appear on board after his arrival
in a diftri(St in which any part of his cargo is to be difcharged ; deliver-
ing in either cafe, a ccp^ thereof, by himfelf fubfcribed. Theproduc-
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tion of the manifen: ana receipt of the copy, fiich officer muft certify
refpeiftively, on penalty of five hundred dollars ; certifying on the ori-
orinal, the dav and year when produced, and the delivery of a copy ; and
on the copy tne dav and year it was delivered. He mull alfo tranlmic
laid copy to the colle(!;tor of the dirtri^l to which fuch vefiel is bound.
If any part of the cargoes of Inch veffels, as laden with goods, and
bound to the United States, have arrived within four leagues of the coai^,
be unladen previous to tlieir coming into port, and being legally au-
thorized to unlade, all the goods fo unladen, and any veilcl ot boat into
"whicli they may be put are forteited ; and the mailer and mate of the
vefTel fo unladen, forfeit, each, one thoufand dollars ; and everv other
perfon aiding and affifting, treble the value of the goods unladen. — -
Thefe forfeitures are not, however, incurred in cafe of unavoidable ac-
cidents, necellity, or diltrefs of weather, if duly notified and flrictly
proved.
AUb, if any ihip or veird has arrived within tlie limits of a diftriiT: of
the United States, from a foreign country, (lie leaves or attempts to
Jeave it, (unlel's to proceed to a more interior diftric^,) previous t«»
report and entry made, the mafler forfeits four hundred dollars. And
tne colle6tor, naval officer, (urvevor, or any revenue cutters mav arrers
and bring her back ; unlefs the departure was occafioned by diifrefs of
\s'eather, durefs of enemies, or other neceflity, which in either cafe muit
be ftri6lly proved.
Further, every mader of a vefTel (fliips of war and public packets ex-
cepted) mult within twenty-four hours after his arrival in any port of
the United States, (if the ufual hours of buljnefs will permit) make re-
port thereof to the chief ofHcer of the culloms at the port, and within
forty-eight hours, a further report of the cargo, and deliver a inanifeffc
to the coUe6lor. In default of which, he forfeits one thoufand dol-
lars.
But mafters of vefTcls, whereof only part of the cargoes is defined tr»
any particular port of the United States, may, after paying or fecurin::;
the duties of fuch part, and giving bond equal to the amount of duties
on the remainder, that no part thereof fliall be landed in the United
JStates without due entry, proceed to the port or place of their destina-
tion.
And when the cargoes of anv velTels are deftined to ports in diiFerent
diftriots, the matters thereof may proceed from diftrict to diflrici, paying
in each diftrict. the duties on fuch goods as may be delivered therein^
and giving bond to the co!le;5ior of the diftrift where they firlt arrived,
for iheir due entry in every other diftricSt, and alfo obtaining from the re-
fpeclive colleftors, to whom anv part of their cargoes may be reported,
copies of fuch reports, and certilicafes of the quantity and particulars of
the goods delivered. — Any mailer, in default ot obtaininn; fuch copv and
certificate, or neglecting to produce them to any fnbic-quen'- collector,
forfeits five hundred dollars. — Rutin cafe of ipirits, fiich certificates mu'fc
be had from, and produced to the oificers of ir.ipecPiion.
Spa-ttores being exempt from duty, mult be dcllgnated as fuch in clie
tnaitcr's report, and if cxcefTive, the duty may be eltin>ated, on tlie ex-
cefs, the value whereof is forfeitetl, unlefs fuch duty be paid ; as ai((»
treble the value of anv articles thereof, if landed for falc. Velliils nnc
bound to the United Srate«, but putting in, in diftrefs, the maimer and
nidte muft, withiu twenry-four hours, make prt^tcil, fettiiio- ibtCn the
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circiimflanccs of the diflrcfs, before a notary public, or other prrfon duly
aut'.iorized ; and, within forty-eight hours, report of the cargo, as in
otlicr cafes : and the didrefs being duly ccrtihcd by the wardens of the
port, permits may, if nccefTary, be granted for unlading ; the collcLT:ors
caufing the goods unladen to' beftored, and, if damaged, or if ntcefTary
in repairing the Ihip, allowing them, the duties thereon being lirlt paid,
to be fold.
Mailers of veflels bound to foreign ports, previous to obtaining a clear-
ance, mult deliver to the collector of the dillridl from which they are
about to fail, manifefls of their cargoes ; and any mafl;;r departing
without a clearance, forfeits two hundred dollars.
The penalty of falfe I'wearing, as well of mailers of veflels, as of the
owners or conllgnees of goods, or their factors or agents, is fine or
imprilonment, or botli ; not exceeding, in cafe of the former, one ihou-
fand dollars ; of the latter one year.
No mafter of a veirel arriving at any port, where there is a pofl-office,
may report or make entry, till he has delivered to the poll-malier all
letters in his poflefiion, direcHied to any perfon Nvithin the United States.
II. Of tile Duty of the Oiuners or Conjignees of Goods.
Within fifteen days after the mailer of any velTel Ihall have made re-
port to the coUeftor, the owners or ccnlignees, or their fadtors or agents
muil:, on oath or affirmation, make entry with the laid collector, of the
goods conllgned to them, particularizing the marks, numbers and con-
tents of each package ; or if in bulk, the quantity and quality ; pro-
ducing the original invoices, documents, and bills of lading, and ^declar-
ing, that fiiouid any other goods afterwards appear to be confjgned to
them, they will make it known in order to a due entry thereof.
Articles exempt from duty, as clothes, books, houfe-hold furniture,
&c. mult be I'eparately and diftinctly entered by the owner or his agent ;
^vho, according to the beltof his knowledge, mufl: make oath refpecting
fuch owner, his occupation, arrival or expected arrival ; and that the
faid articles are really intended for his, or his family's ufe, and not for
fale ; wliich oath being endoried on the entry, mult be iublcribed by the
perfbn making it. And in cafe fuch perfon be not the real owner of the
goods, he mult give bond, that a like oath, fliall, within a year be had of
the real ov.'ner, either taken before the collector with whom the entry is
made, or produced to him duly executed. A copy of which oath and
entry muft be tranfrnittcd to the fecretary of the treafury.
R-eport andentrv muft alfobe made on the re-importation of articles
of the growth or manufactures of the United States. Such articles be-
ing duty-free, their identity mult be carefully proved. For which pur-
pofe, the oaths of fuch perions as have knowledge of the facts are re-
ouired, relative to the time of their exportation, thelhip in which and
the perfon by whom exported; and if imported into any other diftri(^
than that from which they were exported, a certificate from the collect-
or of the diftriot, certifying theirexportation ; fuch certificate, however,
beino- difpenfed with, where it cannot be immediately produced, on giv-
ing bond for its production within four months.
Ino goods imported from a foreign country may be unladen till the
duties, agreeably to an eftimate made by the coUedtor and naval officer
(where there is one at the port) are paid or le cured ; and a permit figned
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by the faid collector, and counterfigneJ by the faid naval officer (where
there is one at the port) granted ; nor in any caie, except by Ipecial
licence unlefs between lun-rile and fun-Tet. Goods unladen in violation
of thefe relh-i(Slions (as alio the veffeland her tackle, where the value
of the gf-ods amour.t to lour hundred dollars) are forfeited; and every
perfon concerned therein inCurs a penalty of four hundred dollars, of
being advertifcd in the public papers, and incapacity of holding office for
feven years. Alio goods requiring to be weighed or guaged, may not,
on penalty of forfeiture, be rc-moved from the wharf ^vhere iirit landed,
without the piefence of a proper officer, till it be done.
Goods whereof the entry does not fpeclfy the particulars, are re-
quired to be itoreJ till the particulars are afcertained, and the duties ad-
jufted. And in all cales, where the final adjuftments of the duties ex-
ceed :he eitimate thereof be-bre talven the ditference is to be paid to the
collector; and where it is lets than fuchefVimate, the party having paid
or fccured tliem agreeably thereto, to be refunded or credited, as the
cafe may be.
III. Of the duty of the Officers of the Cnfloms.
THE officers of the cuiloms are required to take oath and give bond
for the faithful difcharoe of the duties of their refpecitive offices; and
for default of the former, they incur a penalty of two hundred
dollars.
The coUeiStors are empowered, in prefence of the naval offi.cer,
where there is one, to adminilter the neceifary c^aths to mailers t,f
velfels, the owners of goods, occ. And colltdtors, naval officers,
and furveyors of ports, may, in cafe of ablence or ficknefs, adl by
deputy.
To fuperintend the delivery of goods, infpe^^ors may be pur and kept
on board of veffels, while lying in port, or while going from di{h-i(5l to
diftriel:, may prohibit any goods from being unladen without a permit,
and after iun-iet, fecure the hatches, which may not be opened, except
in their prefence, oii penalty of two hundred dollars. — in like manner
the officers of the cufloms, including thofe of the revenue cutters, may
as well without as within their refpe(!;tive dittricls, go on board of all
I'uch veifels as, bound to the United States, have arrived within four
leagues of the coa(t, may demand manifeiis, examine the cargoes, and
defignare any trunk or package, being feparate from the reil of tlie
cargo, lealing the fame, if thought proper, and tranfniitting to the
collectors of the diihifts to which fuch velFels are bound, a particular
account thereof; and any fuch trunk or package, on arrival, not ap-
pearing, or the feal being broken, Ibbjeits the mailer to a penaltv of
two hundred dollars. Such officers may, in like circumflances, make-
ieizures, where goods are legally forfeited ; and if, in any calc, imped-
ed or refilled in the execution of their duty, the perfon of.ending forfeits
a fum not exceeding four hundre<i dollars.
Entries, on the delivery of the cargoes of veffels, mufl, wlien fuch de-
livery is completed, be compared with tiie entries of the owners, or
confignoes, and the refult endorled on the refpeclive entries, and fub-
fcribed by the officers making the comparifon. hwA in cafe any package
which Ihall have been reported, be miffiiig, the mafter forfeits .tive him-
dred dollars : but may faye the penalty by making due proof Licfors
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proper authority, that no part of his cargo fince taken on board, liacl
been unfliippecJ, except as contained in his report, or that iucli dil'aorec-
iiient was by accident or niiftake.
In cal'e any goods, other than lalt and coal, remain on board any vefTel
fifteen days after tlie mailer's report is required to be made, the fame
niu^l, by the infpectors, be delivered into tlie cultody of the coUeftoi :
who keeping tliem at the rifk. of the owner, may, at the expiration of
nine months, if claim be not previouily made, cauie them to be appraifed
by two reputable merchants (to alcertain the duties therton) and fold
iit public auction, retaining the duties, and paying tlie overplus, if any,
for the ufe of the owner, into the trealury of the United Slates. And
when goods are damaged, or not accompanied with the original invoice,
the outies mav be alcertained by apprailcment of two merchants, the
toMeetor choofing one, and the owner the other : or goods not accompa-
nied with invoices, inay, at the option and rilk of lae owner, be kept
by tlie collector rill the invoice be obtained. But goods entered, and
not invoiced, are forfeited ; and any coHecHor iufpecting invoices to be
not according to tlie true value of tlie goods, may cauie an appraifement
thereof to be made, as in cafe of damaged goods.
O.i lufpiciou of fraud, packages, wliereof entry has been made, may,
iii the prei'ence of two or more reputable merchai.ts, be opened and exa-
mined ; and in cafe of diikgreement, unlefs it be proved to have becij
by accident or miilake, fuch articles as dilagree with their refpecUvc
entries, are fubjecl to forfeiture. Goods concealed, with intention to
defraud the revenue, are alfo, if found, fubjetl to forfeiture. And any
pcrion purcnaling goods liable to feizure, kuowing them to be fuch, fjr-
i'eits double their value.
Officers of t!ie cuitoms, demanding or receiving other tlian legal fees,
incur a penalty of two hundred dollars ; and accepting a bribe or re-
'.vard, for conniving at a falfe entry of veffels or goods, a penalty of not
Jefs two hundred, nor greater than two thoufand dollars. And perfons
giving or oiFering fuch bribe or reward, incur a like penalty.
IV. Of the payment of Duties^ <&€,
IN all cafes v/liere the duties do not exceed lifrv dollars, they muir
be paid immediately ; but where they exceed that fum, they may be ei-
ther paid immediately, or fecured by bond, for their paynienf, if accru-
ing on Well India goods, other than fait, in four months; on ialt in nine
months; on wines in twelve months ; and on all otiicr articles, teas
excepted, one half in fix, one quarter in nine, and the remainder ui
Twelve montijs : which bond may, at the option of the obligator, either
i.iclude one or more fureties, or, without fureties, be accompanied with
a depolit of part of tiie goods. Ani\ the duties on teas may be lecured
bv a bond with fureties, payable in one year ; or by bond, withcuc
iureties, in double their amount, payable in two years ; the teas being
depofueci at the rilk and expence of tli^ importers, in warehoufes agreed
t>n between thein and an inrpe(:ior. And in cafe ol depollt, any part of
H;as may be delivered to the owners on paying, or further iecuring the
payment of the duties, by bond, with fureties to be paid, where the du-
ties do not exceed one hundred dollars in four months ; w here they ex-
tv^^d oai? hundied^ and do not exceed five hundred dollars, in eight
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months ; or where they exceed five hundred dollars, in twelve months.
But the credit by tiit; laiUmentioned bond muft not exceed two years
from the depolk ofthe teas ; the collector then having power to cauie
io ruuch thereof to be Ibid at public auction, as will dilcharge the ar-
rears ot duties ilill due, wiih colt of i'ale.
Bonds for duties, not being paid at the time they become due, the
collectors are required to inititutc liiits for their recovery ; and in cafe
of infolvency, the debts due to the United States have priority.
V. Of the manv.tr in ivhkh goods Tniifl he hnported.
Spirits, wines, and teas, mufl, on pain of forfeiture, at leafl of the
two former, be landed under tlie fuperinrcndance of fome ofncer of in-
jpeclion, to whom ail permits from collecftors for their landing rcufl be
previoully produced.
Diihlled fpirits may not be imported in any calk which fliall have
been marked purfuanc to any law refpe(5ting fuch fpirits, on pain of for-
ftirure cf the fpirirs, and the fhip or vefiel importing them. Kor may
aay diftilled fpirits, except arrack, and fweet cordials, be imported in
calks of lels capacity than ninety gallons, on pain of forfeiture. Ale,
beer, or porter may not be imported in lefs cafK.s than of the capacity
of iorty gallons, or in lefs packages than fix dozen of bottles, on pain of
forfeiture tlicreof, and of tlie {hip or vefTel importing them.
No goods, other than iioulhold furniture, and clothes ofperfons com-
ing into the United States, for tiie purpofe of becoming inhabitants, may
be brought from a foreign country, into any diftricl thereof, Louifville,
Cliamplain, and Soaih Hero excej)ted, in any other manner than by
fea ; nor by iea in velfels lei's than thirty tons burthen, on pain of for-
'.-iture of all fi.ch good:., and the carnages, teams, or veiTels by which
-onveyed.
GUSTO M-H O U S E F E E S, &c.
To the Collecior and Naval Office,
Kntry of a vcfTel of ico tons or upwards.
Clearance of ditto
Entry of a veifel under ico tons
Clearance of ditto
Permit to land goods
Every bond taken officially
Permit to load goods for exportation for drawback
Every olficial certificate or bill of health
Every other official document (regiller excepted}
'^olh.
Cents,
2
50
2
r,o
I
50
I
5^
O
20
O
40
o
30
o
20
o
*'j
To the Surveyor.
For incafurcment of a vcfTcl of loo tons and under, per ton,
ditto ditto from loo to 200 tons
ditto ditto above zoo tons
On each vefTcl of 100 tons and upwards, with goods fubjecn:
to duty
under 100 tons, wiili ditto
All vefTels not having goods fubjecTt to duty
Infpcdlor, for every day when ac-^ually employed, receives
Mealiirer, for every joo bufiiels of fait
Ditto ditto coal
Weigher, for every cwt.
Guager, for guaging and marking every cafis.
Computing contents of ipirits or wine
Counting bottles of cyder, beer, ale, or porter, per dozen
//.,-.
Cents.
0
I
I
CiO
%
0
3
0
I
0
1
50
661
66
0
JO
0
50
0
0
8
0
0
3
I
DUTIES PAYABLE IN
Gold coins of Great Britain and Portugal, or of equal finc-
nefs, for every twenty-feven grains
Ditto of France, Spain, and the dominions of Spain, for
every 27 and two fifths of a grain
IVTexican Dollar
C^wn, of France,
Crown, of England,
Silver coins, of equal fincnefs, per oz.
Cut filvcr, of equal fmenefs
Dolls. Cents.
0
0
JO
JO
JO
6
RATES OF COINS FOR ESTIMATING DUTIES.
round flcrling,
Dutch florin, or guilder,
Mark banco, of Hamburgh,
Ileal Plate, of Spain,
Mill Rce, of Portugal,
Povind fleriing of Ireland,
Tale, of China,
Pagoda, of India,
I'vupec, of Bengal,
Dells.
Cents.
4
44
39
332:
10
I
Z4
4
10
I
48
3
94^
552!
IN the
ter, from
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FORM OF AN ENTRY INWxARD.
, ^v hereof
is Maf- ; -
MARKS. I NUMBERS. | PACKAGES AND CONTENTS.
I , do to the beft of 1117
ki.owledge and belief, that the above entry i=; jufl: and true, and con-
tains as herein Ipecified, a true account of ail the goods, wares, and
mercliandize imported by me, or to me confignecl in the faid
5 and that the invoice produced the origi-
nal invoice, and contains the nett prime coft thereof, and that
it' I fhall hereafter difcover or know of any other goods, wares, and
merchandize, belonging to me, or to me configned, I will forthwith
make known the fame to the colletSlor oi A^e diii:ri»St of Pennlylvania,
in order to the due entry thereof, and the payment of, or lecuring the
duties thereupon.
In the
bound fur
from
FORM OF A DRAWBACK ENTRY. ^
, MaHer,
, the undermentioned goods, imported by
J in the ' , , Mafter,
on the , J 79
MARKS. j NUMBER.S. j PACKAGES AND CONTENTS.
Note, after enumerating the packages, &;c. leave a blank to calculate
the drawback.
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Oath of the Exporter.
do folemnly' that tlie <Tor'ds,
^vares, and merchandize, herein fpecified, are bona fide to be exported,
to that no part therein is intended to be relandtd
within the United States, and that they have not been altered in qua-
lity while in my pofTeflion.
Oath of the Importer.
I
do folemnly that the goods,
wares, and merchandize above mentioned, were imported in the
from on the
179 and the duties paid or (ecared thereon, pnrfuant to an acl of
Congrefs of the United States of America, in that cafe made and provi-
ded, and that they are the fame in quantity, quality and vahie, as at
the time of importation, to the belt of my knowledge and belief.
Remarhs,
When the Exporter has alfo been the Importer of the goods, the oaths
UMy be put into one, beginning at the under one.
vVhen the Exporter reports tlie goods for exportation, an entry mufc
be made out agreeably to the foregoing form, and brought to the Cuf-
tom-houfe at leaft 24 hours before the goods are fhipped, as alfo the
Importer and other peri'ons tlirough whole hands they may have pafl'ed,
who being duly fworn as to the identity of the goods, and of tlieir hav-
ing been imported and entered according to law ; and the faft being
thus effablifhed, the Exporter will receive a permit to put them on
board, occ.
If the foregoing is not flriclly complied with, no drawback will be
allowed.
Ex trad from the A^ making Provifionin cafes cf Dra-jj-
hacks.
j^NY goods ^ ware.., and merchandize y imported hrta the U?iiied States^ may
be exported from aw; of the ports at which /hips and vefels from the Cape of
Good Ifupej or from any place beyond the fime^ are admitted to make entry ^
c
1
tind entitled to tJ-.e fame drawbacks of the duties^ as gcods exported fro-m the dif-
trUi into which they were imported-, arc entitled to ; provided they be accompa-^
nied by a certificate from the collector of the Di/'ri'H into xohich they zverc im-
ported. And that in order to entitle an\ perfon to fuck certificate^ he or they
(hall make, out an entry offuch goods, itc. fpecifyirig the mdrks and numbersy
packages and contents.^ the names of the majler and viffel in which, the time
when, and the place from which they were imported, the names of the maJier
and vejfel in xvhich they are intended to be laden^ and the Difiriti in the United
States to which they are dftined ; and iuch merchandize fliall alio be en-
tered with the coUeftor ot the Diftrjft into which they fiiall be bron^;ht
frorri'the place of their importation, previous to the landing or unlading
theVeof. The firegcing rcquifites haijing been complied with.^ the drawbacks
are ihtaimble on merchandize exported to a foreign port on entry deiug made^
end bonds given in the itfual fornii
FOR M^ OF A TOBACCO MANIFEST.
Manifefl of the cargo on board the whereof
is matter, hound from Philadelphia
Marks &
No.
Grofd
Nett
Amount
£5= The hhd. ought to be marked on the head and quarter, for in-^
ftance • icoo arofs
90 Tare
yio Nctt.
N. B. It is necefTary on fliipment of Tobacco for a Britifli port, trt
have a mnnifell:, fworn to before the Britifli Conful refiding at the port
of fhipmeut, and the vefil-l in whitii fuch fhipment is made, muii be of
the burthen of 120 tons, and navigated by at leaf!: two thirds Ainericaa
Citizens.
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Officers of the Internal Revenues
OF THE
UNITED STATES,
WITH THEX^ RESPECTIVE DISTRICTS AND SURVEYS.
J.STRICT of New-Hampfhire — Jofhua Wentwrrth, fuperviior,
^^ VcriT,Q;it — Nathaniel Bruili, lupervilbr. Mairachuferts — Jona-
than lackioii, fupervilbr, i ft Survey, John Frothingham. 2d Survey,
John Brooks. 3d Survey, Ebenezer Storer, infpeftor. Rhode Ifland — .
John .S. Dexter, iupervifor. Connecticut — John Chefter, Supervifor,
New -York— Nicholas Fiili, iupervifor. New-Jerfey — Aaron Dunham,
|u,5ervi(or. Pennlylvania — Henry Miller, iupervifor, \i\ Survey,
Wm. Nicholls, inipedlor. zd Survey, John Boyd, inipector. 3d Sur-
vey, Edward Hand. 4th Survey, John Neville. Delaware — George
Trailt, iupiirvilbr. Maryland — John Kilty, iupervilor. 2d Survey,
Philip Thomas, infpe6tor. .od Survey, Willian-. Richardlbn. Virginia —
Eel ward Carrington, fupervifjr. ift Survey, W. F. Gaine, inlpec^or,
2d Survev, Edward Stephens. 3d Survey, Mayo Carrington, 4th Sur-
vey, James Gihbnn. 5th Survey, Edward Smiih, 6th Survey, Jamts
M'Dowell. Ohio — James Morrifon, fuperviibr. 2d Survey, Ebenezer
Sproat, infpeftor. North Carolina — William Polk, fuperviibr. 1 ft Sur-
vey, Thomas Overton, infpedlor. 2d Survcv, Hardy Murfree. 3d
Survey, William Polk. 4th Survey, Jolm Whitaker. 5th Survey
Daniel M'iCiirack. South Carolina — Daniel Stephens, fupervifor. 2d
JSnrvey, Benjamin Cudworth, inipeclor. 3d Survey, John Trotter, GeoF'
gia — John Matthews Iupervilor.
Bv fundry afts oi' Con^refs, the Prefident is authoriied to make fuch
dilcretionary allov^anccs to the officers of the internal revenues, as he
iiiall deem reafonable ; not exceeding a fixed limit.
All thei'e branches of revenue are under the dirediion and fuperinten-
^ance of the Commiffioner of the Revenue.
All public accupntsare fettled by the Auditor and Comptroller,
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POST-OFFICE
ESTx\BLISHMENT.
office kept at No. 34., South Front-Street.
JOSEPH HABERSHAM, Poamailer General, lalary 2,400 clcl-
lars.
PvOBERT PATTON, Polbr.altcr, Philadelphia.
RATES OF POSTAGE.
Single letters carried by land, for an}^ dlftance.
C
snts.
Cents.
Not exceeding 30
mi
Ics,
6
5-
rom 30 to 60 miles
8
From 60 to 100
10
JOG to 150
121
150 to 200
15
2CO to 250
17
250 to 35a
20
3J- ^t) 450
22
H56
-2-5
Double letters are double, and triple letters, triple of ithefe rates, A
paclcet of tiie weight of one ounce avoirdiipoifc weight at the rate of
four lingle letters; and in like proportion for one of a greater weight.
News-papers one cent each for any diflance not exceeding ico miles ; to
any dillance in the fame ftate wjiere printed, the fame ; aad for any
greater didance from one ftatc to another, one and a half cent.
All letters or packets conveyed in private veHels four cents, with the
addition of legal poltage, if dtilined to any other plate than where Inch
veifel may arrive.
All letters and packets to and from the Prefident, and Vice-Pielldent
of the United Srates ; "^o and from the Secretary of the Treafury, the
Comptroller, tiie Auditor, the Regirter, the CommiiTioner of th.c Reve-
nue, tlie Treafnrer, the Secretary of State, the Secretary of War, ti:e
Podniailer-general, his Alillant and Deputies, are free of poflage. And
alfo all letters and pai:ki.ts, not exceeding two ounces in weight, to and
from any Mtmber of Congrefs, the Secretary of the Senate, and the
Clerk of the Houfe of Reprefentatives, during any feffion of Congrelii,
^qd twenty days after it. But no public officer can frank any letters.
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except his own ; and any letter enclofcd to any of tlicm, and checked to
any otlicr peifon, fiiall be put into the Voll office, and be cliarged with
the iii'ual podage.
Pamphlets and magazines, not exceeding fifty miles, one cent per
fheet; not exceeding loo miles, one and a half cent; and any greater
dillance tWD cents per flicet.
All letters brought to any Poft-ofiice half an hour before the making
of the mail (liall be forwarded thtrein; except in oflices where the Polt
Matter (lencral thinks longer time neceflTary, which in no cafe fhall ex-
ceed one hour: And all ihcfe times fo fixed Hia'l be notified to the public
iu one or more ne\vs-i)apc:r for fix weeks eni'aing laid regulations.
All packets or letters water borne in packet-boatr, provided by tlie
United States, for every fingle letter H cents; for every double letter 16
cents; for every triple letter 24 cents ; and for every letter or packet
brought in any private vefiel 4 cents, if delivered at the place where
the velll;! arrives ; and if directed to any otiier plate, the additional le-
gal }.o:"fage. If any Poflmnllcr, or other under him demand moie
than the legal poftage, he fhall forfeit for fuch oirente 100 dollars, and
be rendered incapable of future trulr.
The maffer or conmiander of every vefTel arriving in the United
States, fhall deliver to the Poftimafter at the port where he arrives all
letters under his care; except fuch as are dire^^ed to the owner or con-
(ignee, or dirct'^ed to be delivered at the port where the vefTcl arrives ;
for which he Ihall receive from the poft-raaflcr or deputy, 2 cents for
each letier and packet. — Any perlbn that fhall fet tap a horl'e poft or
ilage waggon, or packet boat on any route by land or water, where re-
gular communication has been eflablifiicd by Congref's ; and /hall receive
any levter or packet, other than news papers, magazines or pamphlets,
or letters directed to the owner of the conveyance, or to tiie perfon to
whom any packet on board is direi5fed, fiiail forfeit fifty dollars.
\Va.Y letters /l)ali be received, if prefented more than two miles
from a Poft-oiFice, and delivered at the firft ofiice, fubjeft to an additi-
onal rate of one cent; letters direcl:ed to perions li\'ii!g between Pofl-
offices fiiall be delivered where dircded, iubjeft to the addition of tAvo
cents for the uie of the carrier ; unlefs the receipt and delivery of letters
on the way, in the opinion of the Pollmafler general, be incompatible
with the time or manner of carrying, or the fpeed required.
If any per'on in any department of the general Porc-oflice, fliall feci'et,
embezzle, or deflroy, any letter or packet enrrufted tohim, (exceptinthe
cafe that follov/s) (jiaU be lined 3C0 dollars, or imprifoned fix months, or
both, according to the aggravation of the offence; and if faid letter or
packet contain a banknote, bill of exchange, warrant of the treafury,
aflignment of flock, letters of attorney to receive annuities or dividends,
to fell Ih^ck, or to receive t!ie interefl thereof, letter of credit, bond,
warrant, draft, bill or prorr.iflory note whatfoever for payment of mo-
ney ; ^)r he uiall take any of thefe articles out of a letter or packet, on
convicVion, l:e fhall fulfer death.
Every printer of a news paper may fend one paper to a brother news
printer within the United States free of poflage. — Every printer or other
pcrf'on, who ^'iall conceal a letter or other momorandum in writing in a
news paper, or package of papers, fhall be liable to a ime of .5 dollars.
And if any of tlie perlbns employed in the department of the Polt-office,
fliall detain, delay, embezzle, or (hiflroy any newspaper, magazine or
pr.raph!tt, with which he fhall be entrui'ed, he fhall forfeit 50 dollars
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for every fuch offence. Ami if any Poamafler (or other perfon) fliall
open or permit to be opened any mail of news papers not^dircfted to his
office {unlefs it is dire(:"ted to a place where there is no otBce) Ihall for-
feit 20 dollars. ^
Letters or packets left at any Port-olHce to be conveyed bevona (ea, or
to any other port of ^he United States by water, pay one cent. Letters-
delivered by letter carriers a cents at the PoU-ofHce one cent, in addiu-
on to the common pofla^fe.
ESTABLISHMENT
O F T II 2
M AIL S,
The Ec'.fttrn Mcdl^
Will be clofed on i>'iondavs, Tncfdays, Wednefjays Thnrfday?, Fri-
days and Saturdays at nodn ; and arrive at Philadelphia, on Tuef-
davs, Wednefdays, Thurfdays, Fridays, Saturdays and Mondays at 8
o'clock A. AT.
The mail for the Pon--towns oa the main line eaft of New-York, as
far as Bodon, v.iil be clofed every Tuefday, Thurfday and Saturday v ith
the eaffern mail, and return with the fame every iNIunday, Wednefday,
and Friday.
The Southern Fvlail^
Will be clcifcd on ATondays, Wednefdays, and Friday?, ar half paft 7
o'clock A. M. and arrive at Philadelphia, on Twefdays, Thurfdajsand
Saturdays, at iialf pafl 9 o'clock A. M.
The mail fur the Po{l--to\vns on the main line through Nortli Caroli-
na, South-Carolina and Georiria, as far as Savannah, will be clofed with
the fbuthern mails every Wednefdav and Friday, and the niaik for all
the other Poft towns in North Carolina, South Carolina and Georoja,
every Friday.
A mail fur Baltimore w'll be clofed every morninir 'Snndavs exceoted)
at lialf pail 7 o'clock A. M.
The tr.aiJ for New-Cafle^ CantivelPs Bridp-e, Duck-Crfik^ ar.'d Dover,
Will be clofed every Monday and Wednefday with the Ibuthern mail,
and retura with the fame on Thurfdays and Saturdays,
[ ^>4 ]
The mail fur Fredericn, 3Iilfordy Cloives^ Dngshorough^ Horn-Town^ Acco-
mack , and Korthampton Court-Hctijii^
Will Ixclofed on Monday the 3d of April with tlie fouthern mail, and
afterwards every fecond Monday, and arrive at I'hiladelphia on Thurl-
day the 6th of April, and ai'ccrwdrds e\'ery fecond Thuriday.
The ?nail for the Eafiern Shore of Maryland^ as far as Chefier-Tcnimy
Will be clofed on Tuc('da\s, Thurfdays and Saturdays at half an h.oui'
before liin-fct, and arrive on Mondays, Wednefdays and Fridays at
o'clock A. M.
The Mail for Ce.nteri)ille, Eaflon^ Md. Vienna., Sali/bury^ 3Id. Princefs Ann.^
and Snowhill^
Will be clofed every Saturday, Avith the other mails for the Eafrcrn
Shore, and return with the fame every Wednelday.
The Mail for Dotunings-Town and Lane afler, Pem^fyhania^
W^ill be clofed on Mondays, Wednefdays and Fridays, at halt' an hour
before fun-fct, and arrive at Philadelphia on Wednefdays, Fridays and
Mondays, at 8 o'clock A. M.
The mall for York-Tosjn., Carlijle^ Shippenjhurg^ Chajnher/btirg, Bedford^
Gree7tfl/urghj Pitt/burg^ and the Pojl-fu%vns in Kentucky and Tenejfee^
Will he cloi'ed every Friday at half an hour before fun-let and arrive
at Philadelphia every Friday morning.
The mail for Potts-Grove, Reading, Lebanon and Harrijhurg,
Will be clofed every Tuefday, Tliurfday and Saturday at fun-fet, and
arrive at Philadelphia, on Tuefdaysand Thurfdays.
A mail for Carlijle,
Will clofe every Tuefday, with the mail for Harrifburg.
The mail for Sunbury, Northumberland, and Leivifuurg, Penjijyhaniay
Will be clofed on Thuriday wiih the Reading mail, and arrive with-
the lame every Tuefday.
The mail for Betlilehem, Eaflon, Pa. Wilkejharre, Sujfex Court-Hov.fe, Gojtien,
Ward's Bridge and Kingjlcft,
W^ill be clofed every Wednefday at 9 o'clock A. M. and arrive at Phi-
ladelphia every Titefday at noon.
The mail for IVoodbiiry, SzvedefDorough, Woods-Tozu7i, Salem and Bridge-'
Town, Wejl Jerfey,
Will be clofed every Wednefday at 3 o'clock P. M. and arrive at Phi-
ladelphia on Wednefdays at y o'clock A. M.
In this advertifement 1 have marked the times at which letters muf^-
be left at the oflice to infure their goiiig in the mail of the day, as all
letters are to be marked — accounts of them entered in a book and
tranfcripts of thofe accounts made out to feud to the rcfpcc^iive Pofc-
mafters.
[ 65 ]
As there arc feveral places of the fame name in the United States, thQ
merchants and others are requefted to be very particular in the diredliorl
of their letters ; dilHnguifhing the States, and where it would otherwifd
be doubtful, the Counties, in which thofe places are fituated. And when
letters are not for a poft-town, the nearefl po(t-town to the place ou2,hS
to be menticnedt
ROBER.T PATTON, Poftmafter*
[ 66 ]
RULES
FOR REDUCING THE
CURRENCIES
or THE
DIFFER E,N T STATES,
INTO EACH OTHER.
^ r I ^O reduce the currencies of New-Mampniire, MafTachufetts,
I Rhode-inand, Connecticut and Virginia, into tliolc of New-
York Hud North-Carolina, to tlie given fum, and i-3d part thereof.
Of Pennlylvania, New-Jerfey, Delaware and Maryland, tothegiven
Tuni, add i-4th.
Of South-Carolina and Georgia from the given lum, fubtracl z-yth
thereof.
On the Contrary.
2d to reduce New-York and North-Carolina, into New-Hanipfhire,
Mafra'v:l!uretts, llhode-llland, Connecticut and Virginia, from tlie given
fuui, deduct i-4th thereof.
Into Pennfvivania, New-Jerlcy, Delaware and Maryland, from the
fum given, deduct i-i6:h thereof.
Into South-Carolina and Georgia to the fnm given, add i-6th and
then take half of die whole.
3d. To reduce Pennfvlvania, New-Jerfey, Delaware and Maryland,
into New-Hamplhire, Mai^achufetts, Rhode-lfiand, Connecticut and
Virginia, from the fuin" given, dedu(ft i-jth thereof.
Into New-York and North Carolina, to the ium given, add i-i^th
thtreof.
into South-Carolina and Georo^ia, multiply by 3 and i-yth, and divide
the procii.Tit bv 5 ; or multiplv by 28 and divide bv 45.
4th. To reduce South-Carolina and Georgia, into New-flampfliire,
MafTachufctts, Rhode-Hland, Connecticut and Virgiiiia, to the given
fuin, add Z'/th thereof.
Into Pennfylvania, Nev/-Jerfcy, Delaware and Maryland, multiply
the given fum by 45 and divide by 28.
Into N^^v-Yl)rk and North-Carolina, from the given fum fubtra6t
I'/ih, and double the remainder.
[ 67 ]
COINS OF THE UNITED STATES,
EjlahUPied by Law.
GOLD COINS.
Eagle, value ten dollars, 270 grs. ftandard gold.
Hali'-cagle, five dollars, 335
0_iiarter eagle, z^- dollars, 67 and 4-8ih.
Standard gold is eleven parts pure and one alloy.
SILVER COINS.
Dollar, vaUie ten dimes, . 416 grs. flandard filver,
HaU'dollar, five dimes, 208
Qiiarter dollar, 2|- dimes, 104
Dime, value ten cents, 41 and 3-5ths.
Half dime, five tents, 20 and 4-5 Cas.
Standard filver is 1485 par;s pure, and 179 alloy.
A pound of pure gold is valued at 15 pounds pure filver.
The gold and filver coins of Great Britain France, Spain and Portu-
gal, are allowed by lav/ to be tendered in all payments, at the rates fol-
iowing, viz.
The gold coins of Great Britain and Portugal of their prefent fland-
ard, at the rate of ciphty-nine cents for one pennv-wei-^ht, and thofe of
France and Spain at the rate ofeighty-leven cents for one penny-weight:
the Spanifii milled dollar, weighing not lefs than feventeen penny-
weights and fevcn grains, at one hundred cents ; and the crowns of
France, containing not lefs than eighteen pennyweights and feventeen
grains, at 1 10 cents, but at the expiration of three years after the coin-
ing of gold and filver fhali commence at the mint of the United States,
all foreign coins will by law cea/(e from being a legal tender, except
Spanifh milled dollars and parts thereof. And at the expiration of fix
months after cents and hall cents to the value of 50,000 dollars ihali have
been ilFued, all other copper coins are forbidden, under the penalty of
ten dollars, and the forfeiture of the pieces fa.oil"ered.
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ABLE
SHEWING THE
VALUE OF DOLLARS,
From I to io,oco, in the Currencies of the different States:
N/Enjv
Ver.
in.
ry.
Dollars
N. York and
N. Carol.
N. Jer. Pe
Del. & Ma
S. Carolina
and Georgia.
/■•
J.
ۥ -f-
£■ s.
d.
£■ s. d.
I
0
6
0 8
0 7
6
048
2
0
12
0 16
0 13
0
094
3.
0
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I 2
6
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4
I
4
1 12
I 10
0
0 18 8
5
I
10
2 0
1 17
6
I 3 4
6
I
16
2 8
2 5
0
180
7
2
2
2 16
212
6
I 12 8
8
2
8
3 . -^
3 0
0
I 17 4
9
2
14
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3 7
6
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30
3
0
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3 15
0
268
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3
6
4 8
4 2
6
211 4
12
3
72
4 i^)
4 10
0
216 0
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3
18
5 4
4 17
6
308
34
4
4
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5 5
0
3 5 4
J5
4
JO
6 0
5 J 2
6
3 10 0
36
4
16
6 8
6 0
0
3 14 8
'7
5
2
6 16
6 7
6
3 19 4
i8
5
8
7 4
6 15
0
440
'9
5
14
7 I-
7 2
6
488
20
6
0
8 0
7 I©
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4 ^3 4
21
6
6
8 8
7 ^7
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4 ;^: 0
22
6
12
8 16
8 5
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18
9 4
8 12
6
5 7
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7
4
9 J2
9 0
0
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25
7
10
10 0
9 7
9
5 ■ 0
26
7
16
JO 8
9 ^5
0
614
27
8
2
10 16
10 2
6
660
a8
8
8
11 4
10 10
0
6 10 8
Dolls.
N. E. Sec.
N. Y.
N. J. Sec.
S. C. *:c.
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
4C
49
50
60
70
80
90
100
200
300
400
900
i,ooo
2.000
3, coo
4,000
5iOco
9,000
10,000
8
s.
14
1 1
s.
12
£. s. d.
10 17 6
6 js
9
y
9
0
6
12
12
12
12
0
8
16
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11 126
12 0 0
7 0
7 4
7 9
9
10
18
4
10
13
J3
14
4
12
0
12 76
12 15 0
13 2 6
7 U
7 18
8 3
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16
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8 8
11
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16
13 17 6
8 12
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11
12
12
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6
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15
16
16
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12
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14 12 6
15 0 0
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8 17
9 2
9 6
9 Ji
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12
18
16
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16
4
15 15 0
j6 2 6
9 16
10 0
\3
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4
10
37
18
12
0
j6 10 0
16 17 6
10 5
10 10
13
14
16
2
18
18
I
16
17 5 0
17 12 6
TO 14
10 19
14
8
14
0
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^9
20
4
12
0
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18 7 6
J 8 I J 0
^'. 4
11 8
II J 3
18
21
0
0
24
28
0
0
22 10 0
26 5 0
14 0
16 6
2.4
27
00
60
0
0
0
32
36
40
80
0
0
0
0
33 00
33 15 0
37 10 0
75 0 0
18 13
21 0
23 6
46 13
90
0
120
0
112 10 0
70 0
120
0
160
0
150 00
93 ^^'
150
0
200
0
187 10 0
116 13
270
300
600
0
0
0
360
400
800
0
0
0
337 10 0
37J 0 0
75^ 0 0
210 0
233 6
466 13
900
0
I, zoo
0
1,125 0 0
700 0
1,200
0
1,600
0
1,500 0 0
933 6
1,500
0
2,000
0
ifiyS 0 0
1 I7166 13
2,700
o,OCO
0
0
3,6«o
4,000
0
0
3^375 0 c
3^750 0 0
2, TOO 0
2,333 (^
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A
TABLE
Shewing the Value of any Ntimher of Pounds^ ShlllwgSy
and Pence ^ from id, to looo/. oj' the Currencies of
Nezu Jerjey, Pennj'ylvanla, and Maryland^
in Dollars and Cents.
d.
c.
I
1
2
2
3
3
4
4
5
6
5
-7
1
7
8
8
9
9
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lO
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1 1
12
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13
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2
15
3
4
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18
6
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7
8
21
22
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24
11
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28
2
2y
3
30
4
3^
6
32
33
s.
d.
C.
2
7
34
2
8
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0
9
27
2
10
38
2
11
39
3
0
40
3
I
41
3
2
42
3
3
43
3
4
4+
3
.-J
45
3
6
47
3
7
48
3
8
49
3
9
50
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10
'IX
0
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Q
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1 1
5* 1
4
0
53 1
4
1
54
4
2
i>5
4
0
S7
4
4
58
4
/5
59
4
6
60
4
7
61
4
8
62
4
9
6,^
4
10
64
4
11
6-7
5
0
67
s.
d.
C. [
5
I
(ui
5
2
69 j
5
3
70 (
5
4
71
5
,)
T '*
5
6
73
5
7
74
^
8
75
5
9
77
5
10
7«
5
1 1
79
6
0
80
6
1
81
6
2
82
6
3
8-^
6
4
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6
5
&5
6'
6
S7
6
-7
8.^'
6
8
cy
6
9
90
6
ao
01 [
6
II
92
7
0
93
7
I
9i
7
2
95
7
3
97
7
4
98
7
5
99
7
0
100
3.
s.
d. 1
Dols. Cts.
0
7
6
100
0
15
0 1
2
c
17
6 !
2
33
1
G
0
2
67
2
0
0
5
33'
3
0
0
8
4
0
0
10
67
5
0
0
^3
33
6
0
0
16
7
0
0
18
66
8
0
0
21
33
9
0
0
2 +
10
0
0
26
67
1 1
0
0
29
33
12
0
0
32
13
0
0
34
67
M
0
0
37
33
15
0
0
39
99
16
0
0
42
67
17
0
G
45
33
18
0
G
48
^9
0
G
50
67
20
0
0
53
^3
25
0
C
65
67
50
0
0
1 33
33
100
0
0
266
67
2GO
0
0
533
33
COO
0
0
&oa
400
0
0
1066
67
500
0
0
J 333
33
ceo
0
q
2666
67
The denominations of money of account, as rhey are by law required to
he ufed in the pu! lie oflices, and in all judicial proceedings of the United
States, are dollars, (the dollar being the unit) diiiKs or tenths, cents or
huBdrcdths, and miUs or thoui'undth'/of a dollar.
HE A L T H - O F F I C E.
No. 32, W^alnut-Strcet.
iS kept open everv day, (except Sundays) from 9 o'clock in the morn-
10^ until one, and from three to five in the afternoon.
WILLI.^M ALLE:N, Health Officer.
WILLIAM NESBITT, Clerk.
ELIJAH BATTISS, melTenger.
BANKS.
THE BANK OF THE UNITED STATES,
Is kept in Third-ftrect, between Chefnut and Walnut-
flrcets.
IT was incorporated by an a-Tt of Congrefs in the year 1791, to con*
tinue until 1811. It is under the direction of a Preiident and twenty-
four direi^lors, cliofen annually. The capital is 10,000,000 of dollars,
divided into 25,000 iliares. Open every day, except Sunday, Chriftmas,
and the 4th of July, from nine in the morning until three in the after-
noon. VVednefdays and Fridays are the difcount days.
THOMAS WILLING, Prefident.
GEORGE SIMPSON, Caiiiier.
BAMK OF PENNSYLVANIA,
Is kept in Lodge-Alley, Philadelphia,
AND v/as incorporated by an acSl of AHembly, in the year 1792, for
the term of 20 years. It is under the management of a Prefident and
twenty-four d,reftors; fix of the directors are appointed by the Aflem-
bly, and the remainder are chofen by the rtockholders annually. The
caoitiil Is 2,coo,coo of dollars, divided into 5000 fliares, and may be in-
crcafed to 7,500. Open every day, except Sunday and 4Uiof July»
from nine in the morning until three in the afternoon. Difcount to be
snplied for onTucfdays and Fridays.
SAMUEL M. FOX, Prefident.
JONATHAN SMITH, Csfliier.
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BANK OF NORTH-AMERICA,
Is kept at No. 99, Chefnut-ftreet, Philadelphia,
WAS incorporated in the year 1781. Is managed by a Prcfident ^nd
eleven diredflors, chofen annually. The capital is 750,000 dollars, S .J
may be increafed to 1,000,000. Is open every day, except Sunday, Al
of January, Good Friday, Chrillmas, and 4th of July, from nine to three
in the afternoon. Diicount days are Mondays and Thurfdays.
JOHN NIXON, Prefidenr.
RICHAllD WELLS, Cafliier.
At all tbefe banks, bills or notes may h€ left at any time to be col-
lecFted, which is done free of expence ; but in cafes of non-payment and
protell, the perfon leaving the bill or note mufl: pay the expence. Note?
or bills payable on any dav when the banks are Ihut, mufl be taken up
on the preceding day. Three days grace are allowed on all notes paya-
ble. Difcounts are made only on perlbnal fecurity, and iixty days is the
longefl credit. If errors happen in payments made at the banks, they
mw be redlified at the time. The dividends are made every Tix months*
SOCIETY
FOR T H K
INFORMATION AND ASSISTANCE
O F
EMIGRANTS.
WHOEVER reflects upon the various caufos of emigration from
Europe to the United States of America, mufl: be convinced —
Avhoever has the opportunity of appealing to his own experience, mu(t
know — that rnany of thole that emigrate, althougli frequently endoweci
with talents and virtues the moft: valuable, arriving on an unknown
lliore, bereft of the means of fupport, and de(iitute of friends to whom to
apply for advice or affiftance, are loft, for a time, to fociety and them-
felves.
With a view to lelFen, or totally to obviate thtfe inconveniencies ; to
render emigration as advantageous as poflible, both to the Emigrants
tiiemlelves, and to the country which atl'ords them refuge; to give them
every informarion and affiftance in our power: — in fliort, to Ibften tlie
afperities of the ftranger's fituation, at liis firft out-fet in a new country,
We, the .Subfcribers, have alluciated ourfelvcs under the title of
"THE PHILADELPHIA SOCIETY FOR THE INFORMATION
AND ASSISTANCE OF PERSOiNS EMIGRATING FROM FO^
REIGN COUxNTRIES."
NAMES OF OFFICERS-
HENRY ANDREW HEINS, Prcfident.
THOMAS NEWNHAM, Treafurer.
THOMAS L. BRISTOL, Secretary.
Dr. A. BLAYNEY,. Phyfician.
WILLIAM ZANE> Regiiter
T. W. TALLMAN, > p ^ „
THOMAS EWlNGy \ ^ouiuciiori.
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Treafurer, Secretary, Phyfician, and Regifter, ivith the
bllowinq- eight Members, compofe the Committee ofCon-
erence and Corrcfpondence.
WILLIAM YOUNG BIRCH,
JOHN HARRISON,
WILLI A iM M'LAWS,
CHARLES KENNY,
NAPTALl PHILIPS,
PHILIP [ONES.
DOCTOR PASCALIS.
HENRY ANDREW HEINS.
V
^ The Committee meet at fix o'clock every Monday evening.
r 76 j
A F E W
OBSERVATIONS
O N THE
YELLOW FEVER.
i// Ji^ily 1797, ilic Tellow Fever again made its
appearance in Philadelphia^ and providentially for the city^
it jiihjided fo early as the 06fober following. In refpeCi to
its origin., the various opinions which have been advanced,
render abortive the intention of giving any fatisfaiiory ac-
count. The melancholy fcene which prejented itjelf in the
year I J c)^, induced ?nany on the confirmation of its being
again in exiflence., to quit the city., which certainly became
a matter of prudence on their part., under the confideration
that their flay could not afford any material comfort to the
unhappy fuff'erers ; but to their honor ^ it appears., that they
were not loft to the fenfe of the mifery attending it., as their
humanity in pecuniary matters., were equally extended. It
has been generally confidered to have been i?nported in the
Ships Hinde and Arethula; but., placing confidence in the
Letter written by Dot^or Meafe, dated the ibth of Augiif.,
it appears that the idea., which has been held out., is without
foundation^ as he pofitively nfferts., that on the arrival of
/aid two /hips., he went on board and found the crew of both
to be inperje^t health. It is a fingular circumfiance., from
the inveteracy of the difeafe., that it fh.ould have been prin-
cipally confined to Souilnuark^ for it has not been made to
appear., that there were many cafes in any other part of the
City or Liberties, except at Kenfingtony at which place Je^
■ \}(:ral feil vicV.ms^
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the Fever being afcet tamed to exift, the general alarm
h it occafioned, no doubt produced the inoji happy ef-
as the health of the city -was greatly promoted^ by the
^ers who fled ; for in all human probability^ had the ci-
s continued, it would have raged equally as bad, as in
•ear'^jc)^'
\e Phyfician;, froin their great attention to the unfortw
ijiifferers, merit from the citizens the warmefl grati-
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through the Providence of God, they were enabled to
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